STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

BROCKPORT,  NEW  YORK 


SEMICENTENNIAL 


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DANIEL  HOLMES 

Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  Local  Board  of  Managers. 
The  Only  Surviving  Member  of  the  First  Board. 


BROCKPORT 
STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


SEMICENTENNIAL 


BROCKPORT,  NEW  YORK 
1917 


PREFACE 


“Our  slender  life  runs  rippling  by, 
And  glides 

Into  the  silent  hollow  of  the  past; 

What  is  there  that  abides 
To  make  the  next  age  better 
For  the  last?” 


This  little  book  has  been  prepared  for  the  purpose  of  putting  into 
permanent  form  such  material  relating  to  the  history  of  the  Brockport 
State  Normal  School  as  could  be  secured. 

It  should  have  been  published  a year  ago  immediately  after  the 
semicentennial  exercises  and  Fiftieth  Commencement  but  funds  were 
not  available  at  that  time.  However,  as  a history  of  the  school  and  as  a 
souvenir,  it  will  have  a value  quite  as  great  and  a welcome  just  as  warm, 
as  though  it  had  appeared  a few  months  earlier. 

Many  different  ones  have  helped  to  secure  and  prepare  the  material 
which  has  gone  into  this  book.  Most  of  the  matter  contained  in  the 
Quarter  Centennial  History  compiled  by  Mr.  Daniel  Holmes  in  1892  has 
been  used.  Annual  circulars  of  the  school,  newspapers,  letters  and  per- 
sonal reminiscences  have  all  furnished  their  quota. 

It  is  expected  that  many  inaccuracies  and  defects  will  be  discovered 
and  it  is  hoped  that  corrections  and  suggestions  will  be  sent  to  the 
school  for  record.  Upon  the  whole  it  is  believed  that  this  Semicenten- 
nial record  will  be  found  reliable  and  of  interest  to  the  alumni,  former 
students  and  friends  of  the  school. 

It  was  impossible  to  issue  at  this  time  a volume  large  enough  to 
include  the  history  of  the  school’s  activities  and  its  organizations.  The 
volume  with  its  present  contents  has  gone  beyond  the  allowance.  At 
any  rate  in  its  present  abbreviated  form  it  will  serve  as  a book  of  re- 
ference and  will  help  to  revive  memories  of  days  which, 

“As  a sweet  dream  passed  o’er  my  youthful  years, 

Leaving  me  with  purposes  and  plans  of  life.” 


SEMICENTENNIAL  EXERCISES 


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SEMICENTENNIAL  EXERCISES 

AND 

FIFTIETH  COMMENCEMENT 


Prayer 


Rev.  Emmons  Parkman  Burrill 

Pilgrim’s  Chorus  from  Tannhauser 

School  Chorus 


ADDRESS 


ADDRESS 


Hon.  Charles  S.  Whitman,  LL.  D. 

Governor  of  the  State 


Hon.  Albert  Vander  Veer,  M.  D.,  LL.  D. 

Vice  Chancellor  of  the  Board  of  Regents 


ADDRESS 


Hon.  William  R.  Willcox,  LL.  D. 

Class  of  1882,  B.  N.  S. 

O’er  the  Waters  Gliding  (From  Tales  of  Hoffman) 

School  Chorus 


Wagner 


Offenbach 


BRIEF  ADDRESSES  ....... 

Hon.  Adelbert  Moot,  LL.  D.  and  Hon.  Charles  B.  Alexander,  LL.  D. 
Regents  of  the  University  of  the  State  of  New  York,  and  Hon. 
Thomas  E.  Finegan,  LL.  D.  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Education. 

The  Wanderer  ......  Schubert 

Miss  Cummings 

Presentation  of  Class  Windows  ...... 

Mr.  Arthur  V.  Fagan,  Class  President 

Acceptance  for  the  School  ....  . . 

HON.  HENRY  HARRISON 
President  of  the  Local  Board  of  Managers 

Presentation  of  Diplomas  ...... 

Alma  Mater  . . . Tune,  Gotteschalk’s  “Last  Hope” 

School  Chorus 


NORMAL  HALL 
June  twenty-sixth 
1917  at  ten 


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ADDRESS 

HON.  CHARLES  S.  WHITMAN,  LL.  D. 

Governor  of  the  State 

These  exercises  lack  the  uncertainties  that  mark  the  usual  Com- 
mencement, for  you  are  not  as  those  who  are  launched  upon  the  sea  of 
life  without  other  direction  than  that  indicated  by  the  changing  ardors 
of  youth.  Your  course  is  charted,  your  compass  set,  and  you  sail  under 
open  orders  that  leave  no  doubt  as  to  duties  and  the  port  of  destination. 

You  have  elected,  as  your  life  work,  to  serve  democracy,  in  a very 
vital  and  important  way,  and  the  state,  as  its  part  of  this  free  and  un- 
forced bargain,  has  afforded  you  rare  and  special  advantages  in  order  that 
your  services  may  be  efficient  in  the  very  highest  sense  of  a much 
abused  word. 

Since  you  entered  this  institution,  a very  tremendous  decision  has 
been  made  by  the  United  States.  That  civilization  may  be  saved  from 
destruction,  and  that  the  peace  of  the  world  may  be  builded  anew  on 
enduring  foundations,  America  has  accepted  the  insolent  challenge  of 
the  Imperial  German  Government,  and  a war-hating  nation  is  now  mass- 
ing its  strength  to  put  an  end  to  war. 

The  record  is  clear.  The  neutrality  of  two  and  a half  years  stands 
as  a proof  of  our  despairing  attempt  to  preserve  the  role  of  mediator 
against  the  day  when  embattled  Europe  might  be  willing  to  substitute 
reason  for  armed  force.  Our  resort  to  the  sword  proceeds  from  recog- 
nition of  the  bitter  truth  that  the  world’s  one  hope  of  peace  and  justice 
lies  in  the  utter  destruction  of  the  monstrous  philosophy  that  crazes  the 
mind  and  governs  the  actions  of  the  Teuton  autocracy. 

Because  the  record  is  indeed  so  clear,  because  the  call  of  America 
reaches  to  the  soul  of  our  people  as  well  as  to  the  quick  impulses  of 
the  heart,  there  has  been  a response  so  general  as  to  be  almost  unani- 
mous. Out  of  the  conviction  of  America’s  absolute  unselfishness, 
purity  of  purpose,  and  generous  championship  of  humanity,  Americans 
have  answered  in  one  tremendous  body. 

This  very  unanimity  of  martial  purpose,  however,  is  the  nation’s 
difficulty  even  as  it  is  the  nation’s  pride.  It  is  not  by  any  means  the 
case  to-day  that  national  service  is  expressed  entirely  in  military  service. 
Warfare  has  changed  materially  since  the  days  of  the  sword  and  foray 
and  forage.  For  every  man  on  the  firing  line,  four  men  are  needed  in 
the  factories  that  supply  the  army  with  its  munitions  and  equipment, 
and  the  navy  with  its  ships  and  guns.  Then  too,  there  is  the  matter  of 
food  supply  and  manufacture,  calling  for  patriotic  service  in  the  field 
and  on  the  farm  equal  in  importance,  if  not  in  dramatic  value,  to  the 
patriotic  service  at  the  front. 

It  is  to  meet  this  difficulty  that  the  nation  has  discarded  the  volun- 
teer system  and  written  into  law  the  great  principle  of  the  universal  obli- 
gation of  citizens  to  serve  the  common  welfare  in  the  manner  that  may 


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be  deemed  best  adapted  to  the  common  defense.  There  is  no  greater 
lie  than  that  the  selective  draft  law  has  as  its  purpose  the  mere  com- 
pulsion of  the  cowardly  or  indifferent.  As  a matter  of  fact,  it  is  pe- 
c'ularily  designed  to  restrain  ardor,  or  rather  to  direct  the  patriotism  of 
the  nation  along  lines  of  effectiveness.  It  was  not  America’s  fear  that 
Americans  would  not  rally  to  her  need,  but  that  a wholesale,  ill-con- 
sidered rush  to  the  colors  would  dislocate  and  perhaps  destroy  the  social 
and  industrial  life  of  the  nation. 

This  new  view  of  national  service  has  a very  particular  application 
to  you.  No  fact  of  war  must  be  permitted  to  hinder  or  weaken  the  edu- 
cational system  of  America.  The  school  must  be  kept  open,  the  sacred 
fires  upon  the  altars  of  learning  must  be  tended  today  with  even  greater 
care  than  ever  before. 

I urge  upon  you  a greater  realization  of  the  true  importance  of 
the  task  that  is  entrusted  to  you  for  solemn  discharge.  When  bugles 
blow,  and  soldiers  go  marching  by, — when  women  hurry  about  in  this  or 
that  uniform,  or  else  take  ship  for  hospital  and  ambulance  service,  there 
will  be  a very  strong  temptation  to  quit  your  posts  for  those  things 
that  seem  to  bear  more  intimate  relations  to  war.  Yet  not  even  the  sol- 
dier or  the  sailor  or  the  nurse  is  rendering  any  more  important  service 
to  the  nation  than  those  who  preside  over  the  school  rooms  of  the 
country,  rearing  the  new  generation  to  succeed  to  the  work  of  struggle 
and  high  aspiration. 

It  is  democracy  that  we  are  fighting  for,  and  the  soul  of  democracy 
is  found  in  the  school  house.  Whether  the  pioneer’s  hut  or  the  costly 
modern  structure,  the  school  house  stands,  and  has  ever  stood,  as  the 
expression  of  America’s  ideal  and  aspiration. 

Autocracies  look  to  the  present  only,  and  exist  to  ensure  the  feli- 
cities of  the  favored  few.  Democracies  are  concerned  with  the  welfare 
and  happiness  of  all,  and  it  is  always  to  the  future  that  they  are  looking. 
Popular  government  has  its  foundations  in  the  spirit  of  progress  and  its 
enthusiasms  are  never  so  completely  expressed  as  when  the  task  in  hand 
is  some  tremendous  enterprise  of  social  regeneration  calculated  to  make 
tomorrow  better  than  today.  The  school  house  is  the  votive  shrine  of 
democracy,  testifying  to  a free  people’s  devotion  to  advancement  and 
love  of  progress. 

With  us,  my  friends,  education  is  not  a privilege  but  a responsibility. 
America  is  not  interested  in  learning  as  an  individual  advantage  but  as  a 
national  asset.  We  spend  our  millions,  not  that  life  may  mean  more  to 
the  citizen  but  that  the  citizen  may  mean  more  to  life:  not  that  the 
educated  man  may  take  more  out  of  the  common  struggle,  but  that  he 
may  put  more  into  it. 

Take  away  the  school  therefore,  and  America  is  robbed  of  meaning, 
aim  and  purpose.  You  may  see  from  these  things,  how  important  is  your 
calling,  how  honorable  and  necessary  the  duties  that  you  are  called 
upon  to  discharge.  In  a sense  you  may  be  said  to  be  the  foster  parents 
of  the  nation.  The  boys  and  girls  of  America,  throughout  their  forma- 


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tive  period  are  committed  to  your  care,  and  there  is  no  hyperbole  in  the 
statement  that  the  tomorrow  of  America  is  largely  what  you  choose  to 
make  it. 

The  very  fact  that  you  have  selected  teaching  as  your  work  in  life 
is  in  itself  a sign  that  you  are  worthy  of  the  high  trust  that  a democracy 
reposes  in  you.  It  is  a profession  in  which  the  financial  regards  are  far 
from  large.  There  is  no  possibility  that  wealth  will  come  to  you;  it  fol- 
lows that  an  utter  lack  of  sordidness  stamps  your  choice  of  occupation 
as  noble  and  unselfish.  It  is  in  such  choices — bold  and  splendid  pre- 
ference of  service  rather  than  avarice,  that  the  spirit  of  America  finds  its 
most  complete  and  glorious  expression.  We  have  been  called  a nation 
of  money-grabbers,  a race  of  dollar-worshipers.  The  answer  to  this  is 
found  in  the  annals  of  our  national  life.  The  high  honors  of  America 
have  never  been  conferred  upon  men  famous  for  their  wealth,  but  al- 
ways upon  men  who  have  had  little  interest  in  being  merely  rich.  Those 
who  order  their  lives  in  the  interests  of  humanity  live  forever  in  the 
hearts  of  millions. 

And  so  I say,  to  you,  Speaking  as  the  governor  of  a great  Common- 
wealth, that  the  blare  of  bugles  and  the  march  of  men  in  martial  khaki 
must  work  no  disturbance  in  your  minds  or  the  slightest  lessening  in 
your  pride  of  calling.  You  have  that  to  do  which  is  as  important  as  the 
things  that  they  must  do.  It  is  your  high  duty  to  make  the  meaning  of 
America  clear  to  the  boys  and  girls  who  will  succeed  to  the  American 
inheritance  and  the  historic  mission  of  Democracy.  Particularly,  at  the 
present  time,  you  are  called  upon  to  be  the  interpretative  factor  in 
American  life  as  far  as  our  youth  is  concerned.  It  is  through  you  that 
they  will  learn  why  we  fight  and  die;  through  you  that  they  will  come 
to  an  understanding  of  the  great  truths  and  tremendous  principles  that 
are  back  of  America  and  responsible  for  America.  In  a very  definite 
sense,  you  are  the  guardians  of  the  future  as  well  as  the  custodians  of  the 
present.  This  war  will  not  last  forever;  and  when  it  is  over,  when  the 
nation  gathers  to  assess  damages  and  estimate  repairs,  the  task  of  re- 
construction will  largely  fall  upon  those  who  are  the  boys  and  girls  of 
today — upon  the  generation  now  at  school  and  under  your  care. 

It  is  a heroic  time.  That  which  has  proved  to  be  evil,  unjust,  and 
oppressive,  is  doomed  to  destruction.  New  foundations  are  being  laid 
for  the  building  of  a new  order,  and  the  blood  of  free  men  hallows  the 
cornerstone  of  a temple  of  peace  against  which  the  powers  of  darkness 
shall  not  prevail.  You  have  no  mean  part  in  this  great  drama  of  liberty. 
Play  it  well.  Upon  the  efforts  of  each  of  us,  upon  our  courage  and  devo- 
tion in  the  discharge  of  the  duties  to  which  the  nation  assigns  us,  hang 
the  fate  of  free  institutions,  the  progress  of  popular  government,  the 
ideals  and  aspirations  of  humanity,  the  very  hope  of  civilization  itself. 


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ADDRESS 

HON.  ALBERT  VANDER  VEER,  M.  D.,  LL.  D. 

Vice  Chancellor  of  the  Board  of  Regents 

Mr.  President,  Ladies  and  Gentlemen: 

I am  not  unmindful  of  my  embarrassment  in  following  our  worthy 
Governor,  who  has  given  us  such  an  exceedingly  clear,  forceful  and 
patriotic  address.  We  regret,  today,  the  absence  of  our  beloved  Chan- 
cellor, Dr.  Sexton,  who  is  unavoidably  prevented  from  being  with  us,  and 
sharing  the  keen  enjoyment  of  this  occasion.  We  regret  also,  that  our 
most  efficient  Commissioner  of  Education,  and  President  of  the  Uni- 
versity, Dr.  Finley,  is  detained  by  important  duties  elsewhere. 

Dr.  Finley  is  now  probably  on  his  way  home,  too  late,  however,  to 
give  us  that  brilliance  of  thought  that  is  so  impressive,  and  of  so  much 
value  at  such  a time  as  this.  The  Regents  authorized  him  to  visit  France 
in  order  to  see  how  the  universities  and  schools  of  that  country  have 
borne  themselves  under  the  exigencies  of  the  war,  how  the  students 
have  been  mobilized,  and  what  lessons  of  helpfulness  their  experiences 
and  their  sacrifices  may  have  for  the  schools  of  America.  It  is  to  be  noted 
that  President  Finley  has  received  a most  cordial  welcome  from  the 
President  of  the  French  Republic,  and  from  every  department  in  their 
system  of  school  instruction.  There  are  many,  very  many,  who,  in 
our  prayers,  are  wishing  him,  and  Regent  Elkus,  our  Ambassador  to 
Turkey,  a safe  return  to  their  dear  America. 

You  are  to  be  congratulated  upon  having  with  you  to-day  the  Gov- 
ernor of  this  great  state,  who,  in  his  administration  of  its  affairs,  and 
particularly  in  relation  to  educational  duties,  has  had  few  equals.  Dur- 
ing the  past  session  of  the  Legislature,  in  signing  the  laws  regarding 
the  rural  schools,  the  city  school  bills,  and  bills  providing  the  neces- 
sary appropriation  for  special  types  of  education  for  mentally  retarded, 
and  physically  defective  children,  he  has  enabled  you  and  other  edu- 
cational workers,  to  do  your  work  in  the  future  on  a higher  plane  than 
in  the  past.  Governor  Whitman  has  given  you  an  example  of  “pre- 
paredness” of  the  highest  order. 

Very  soon  after  the  close  of  the  Civil  War  it  was  evident  that  edu- 
cational questions  were  to  receive  marked  attention.  This  condition 
was  not  confined  to  one  portion  of  the  Union,  but  prevailed  in  all  sec- 
tions, and  was  especially  to  be  noticed  in  reference  to  primary  and 
elementary  studies  connected  with  our  common  school  system;  to  be  ex- 
tended along  lines  of  higher  education  in  our  secondary  schools,  as  well 
as  collegiate  work,  and,  ultimately  to  be  applied  largely  to  our  profes- 
sional institutions.  It  would  be  a source  of  considerable  interest  to  us 
all  to  have  this  subject  reviewed  more  elaborately: — The  methods  of 
bringing  it  about  were  earnestly  discussed,  at  times  with  considerable 
energy,  in  this  state,  apparently  focussing  about  the  Legislature,  and 
Board  of  Regents,  in  the  years  1865  and  1866,  when  charters  were 
granted  to  two  institutions,  each  destined  to  develop  splendid  work,  and 


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to  fulfill  the  many  promises  and  prophecies  made  by  their  loyal,  dili- 
gent friends,  who,  at  that  time,  labored  so  earnestly  for  their  success. 
These  two  institutions,  brought  into  existence,  and  given  the  power  to 
proceed  with  their  duties,  were  Cornell  University  and  the  Brockport 
Normal  School.  Through  Senator  Cornell  1 was  personally  cognizant  of 
the  work  being  done  in  behalf  of  each;  and  it  is  very  proper  for  me  to 
refer  more  fully  to  the  outcome  of  this  discussion,  which  exhausted  all 
the  pros  and  cons  as  to  whether  the  training  of  teachers  for  conducting 
the  schools  in  this  state,  was  to  be  encouraged  in  the  existing  acade- 
mies, or  by  the  establishment  of  State  Normal  Schools.  The  friends 
of  the  latter  were  in  the  majority,  which  fact  resulted  in  establishing 
three  other  schools  at  the  same  time.  Then,  a few  years  later,  the 
Legislature  authorized  the  organization  of  six  more  such  schools. 

We  are  gathered  here  to-day  in  a somewhat  reminiscent  mood,  to 
celebrate  the  half-century  mark  of  your  existence.  A half-century 
means  much  in  the  life  of  an  institution,  coming  constantly  under  the 
approving  or  disapproving  eye  of  the  public.  At  times  it  means  praise 
for  work  found  to  be  imperfect,  censure  for  work  really  well  done  but 
not  understood,  but  in  rounding  up  this  period  of  time  if  it  can  be 
proven  that  a good  reputation  has  been  established,  and  maintained, 
the  future  is  secure.  In  the  analysis  of  your  work,  the  credit  given  for 
faithful  discharge  of  your  duties  is  largely  in  excess  of  detrimental 
criticism.  You  have  been  weighed,  from  time  to  time,  in  the  balance 
and  not  found  wanting.  Remember  you  cannot  live  in  the  future  upon 
the  good  report  of  the  past — steady,  persistent  effort  must  be  continued 
if  you  are  to  reach  another  half  century  and  meet  the  earnest  commen- 
dation that  is  yours  to-day. 

In  the  carrying  out  of  a very  large  part  of  the  progress  that  has 
been  made  in  the  instruction  of  our  children,  and  the  people  of  this 
state,  much  has  been  entrusted  to  the  Board  of  Regents,  and,  at  no  time 
in  our  history — dating  back  to  a few  years  after  the  Revolutionary 
War — has  so  great  an  amount  of  work  been  accomplished,  and  in  so 
throughly  a satisfactory  manner,  as  at  present,  a fact  largely  due  to 
the  helpful  legislation  enacted  at  the  Capitol,  from  time  to  time.  This 
is  especially  true  as  regards  the  work  of  the  last  session  in  relation  to 
the  wise  and  beneficial  laws  enacted  which,  as  1 have  stated,  received  the 
endorsement  of  our  most  excellent  Governor.  For  a much  greater 
period  than  a century  it  has  been  the  custom  of  this  body  to  meet  in  the 
City  of  Albany,  but  a few  years  ago,  it  was  decided  to  convene  occa- 
sionally in  some  other  city  of  the  state,  and,  if  possible,  to  have  our 
meetings  at  a time  like  this  when  some  formal  ceremonies  were  being 
carried  out,  in  connection  with  the  work  of  such  an  institution  as  is 
represented  here  to-day.  When  you  and  your  associates,  voicing  the 
sentiment  of  your  people,  and  so  many  graduates,  decided  to  have  this 
celebration,  the  Board  of  Regents  arranged  to  hold  their  June  meeting 
here.  At  the  same  time,  most  of  our  official  work  was  transacted  yes- 
terday, at  Rochester,  so  that  we  might  have  to-day  to  fraternize  with  you 
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It  is  not  out  of  place  for  me  to  say  that  the  State  Normal  Schools 
are  very  precious  to  us  as  a Board.  A few  days  ago,  in  a very  excellent 
address,  delivered  by  Regent  Alexander  at  the  Commencement  exer- 
cises of  the  Teachers’  College,  in  Albany,  he  referred  to  the  organiza- 
tion of  the  first  normal  school,  which  occurred  in  that  city,  and  which 
gave  the  members  of  the  Board  their  initial  great  absorbing  interest  in 
such  educational  work.  Others  have  joined  the  ranks  of  that  splendid, 
pioneer  institution,  and  your  fine  organization  has  been  looked  upon, 
somewhat  as  an  offshoot,  carrying  with  it  the  traditions  of  the  first 
school  established  in  this  state.  I say  offshoot,  for  I am  aware  of  the 
labors  performed  by  that  vigorous  teacher,  who  for  a period  of  four 
years  was  President  of  the  State  Normal  School,  whose  influence  radiated 
for  many  years  from  the  centre  of  his  early  work,  not  far  from  here, 
and  who,  for  so  long  a time,  was  the  Secretary  of  our  State  Board  of 
Regents,  Samuel  B.  Woolworth,  LL.  D. 

These  meetings  of  the  Regents  to  which  1 have  referred,  have 
brought  us  in  closer  contact  with  those  forming  the  educational  ground 
work  of  this  great  Commonwealth,  and  have  given  us  much  valuable  in- 
formation. On  more  than  one  occasion  they  have  afforded  us  a keen 
pleasure  that  has  strengthened  us  in  our  further  efforts  to  serve  the 
state.  We  have  been  stimulated  to  greater  activity  and  inspired  more 
earnestly  to  do  our  full  duty.  1 feel  we  are  all  greatly  impressed — 
since  our  meeting  of  last  evening,  as  well  as  with  what  we  have  ob- 
served thus  far — with  the  thought  that  we  shall  leave  here  with  a 
more  concise,  better  understanding  of  the  excellent  record  you  are 
making,  bringing  you  the  commendation  of  your  friends,  as  well  as  the 
determination  of  one  and  all  to  make  your  future  history  even  greater 
and  better  than  it  has  been  up  to  the  present  time. 

As  I have  said,  my  earliest  recollection  of  your  existence  is  the 
discussion  as  to  whether  granting  a charter  to  Cornell  would  lessen  the 
possibility  of  your  obtaining  the  passage  by  the  Legislature  of  certain 
laws  that  would  enable  you  to  bring  into  force  your  work  of  teaching, 
and  it  made  a very  strong  impression  upon  my  mind  at  that  time.  The 
Senators  and  Assemblymen  of  that  day  were  sufficiently  broad-minded 
to  realize  that  there  was  room  for  both  classes  of  institutions.  That 
room  still  exists.  The  work  of  the  normal  school  has  not  lessened  in 
value — to  the  people  at  large,  nor  has  that  of  any  college  or  university, 
yet  the  worth  of  your  instructions  to-day  brings  you  a greater  responsi- 
bility than  ever  before.  There  has  never  been  a time  in  the  life  of  this 
institution  when  there  was  greater  necessity  for  the  continuance  of 
every  effort  for  the  fullest  instruction  of  our  youth,  than  there  will  be  in 
the  immediate  future.  The  fight  for  the  principles  of  our  Government 
will  carry  many  of  our  best  educated  youths  to  their  reward,  and  in 
time,  their  places  must  be  filled  from  your  working  ranks.  The  success 
with  which  those  places  are  filled  will  depend  largely  upon  the  energy 
with  which  you  perform  your  duties.  We  bring  to  you  an  expression 
of  our  great  confidence  in  the  work  you  are  accomplishing.  For  the 
past  year,  or  more,  at  a time  like  this  we  have  made  great  use  of  the 


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word  “preparedness,”  both  in  military,  civil,  and  professional  circles, 
and  I must  say  oi^r  observations  here,  regarding  your  fifty  years  of 
labor,  lead  us  to  the  strong  belief  that  you  have  certainly  made  prepara- 
tion for  doing  better  work  in  the  future  than  in  your  splendid  past. 
Fifty-four  and  five  years  ago,  your  grandmothers — possibly  some  of 
your  mothers — were  engaged  in  preparing  dressings  for  the  wounded 
soldiers.  Grandmother’s  linen  was  of  great  service.  It  was  used  for 
the  preparation  of  the  lint,  and  the  scraping  of  the  latter  was  done  with 
a good  deal  of  vigor  during  the  afternoon  gatherings  of  many  of  the 
women  of  that  day.  After  the  battles  around  Richmond,  and  some- 
what later,  the  supplies  that  had  been  forwarded  became  exhausted, 
and  it  was  a source  of  great  joy  when  the  United  States  Sanitary  Com- 
mission brought  to  City  Point,  Harrison’s  Landing,  and  other  places  on 
the  James  River,  additional  much-needed  dressings.  In  those  days  we 
did  not  have  such  a bountiful  supply  as  at  present:  it  was  only  during 
the  last  year  of  the  Civil  War  that  absorbent  cotton  was  made  use  of. 
It  must  be  recognized  that  after  the  introduction  of  aseptic  surgery, 
surgical  dressings  became  much  more  expensive,  and  I want  to  say  a 
word  in  these,  my  closing  remarks,  in  reference  to  the  work  that  is  be- 
ing done  in  behalf  of  the  Red  Cross.  I must  congratulate  you,  in  the 
central  part  of  the  state,  upon  the  fact  that  in  Rochester,  and  radiating 
out  to  Brockport,  and  other  surrounding  towns,  in  raising  your  allot- 
ment to  the  $100,000,000  you  have  far  exceeded  it,  nearly  doubling  the 
assignment,  and,  if  I am  correctly  informed,  with  one  exception,  you 
are  ahead  of  any  other  portion  of  the  state.  You  have  done  splendid  work 
of  which  every  citizen  in  the  state  should  feel  proud  and  thankful. 

Others  of  the  Board  are  to  follow  me,  one  very  near  to  me,  and 
for  whom  you  have  great  respect,  Regent  Moot,  who  has  some  pleasant 
thoughts  to  offer  you,  and  good  wishes  for  your  welfare,  and  the  state- 
ment applies  to  Regent  Alexander,  of  New  York,  one  of  the  most  fertile, 
vigorous,  life-saving  speakers  on  our  Board. 


REMARKS  OF  WILLIAM  R.  WILLCOX,  LL.  D.,  AT  THE  SEMI-CENTEN- 
NIAL OF  THE  BROCKPORT  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  JUNE  1917 

We  come  together  to-day  not  only  to  felicitate  the  graduating 
class  upon  the  completion  of  their  labors  here  but  also  to  join  in  the 
interesting  ceremony  of  celebration  incident  to  the  Semicentennial  of 
this  institution. 

Two  years  after  the  close  of  the  Civil  War,  this  school  became  a 
part  of  the  educational  system  of  the  State.  At  about  the  same  time, 
several  other  Normal  Schools  were  established  in  different  parts  of  the 
State.  The  Commonwealth  recognized  in  this  establishment  the  fact  that 
teaching  is  a profession  and  that  the  same  attention  and  advantages 
must  be  given  to  those  who  train  the  minds  of  the  children  in  our 
schools  as  is  provided  in  our  institutions  designed  to  train  those  who 
care  for  the  bodies. 


ADDRESS  OF  HON.  WILLIAM  R.  WILLCOX 


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We  were  fortunate  in  our  beginnings.  The  first  Principal,  Dr. 
Malcom  McVicar,  was  a trained  educator,  a man  of  culture  and  of  wide 
vision.  The  foundations  of  the  institution  were  firmly  and  securely  laid; 
and  although  Dr.  McVicar  remained  as  principal  for  but  a short  time, 
the  organization  perfected  under  his  masterful  leadership  was  so  com- 
plete that  it  stood  the  school  in  good  stead  for  many  years  thereafter. 
Associated  with  him  were  other  teachers  who  became  prominent  in  the 
educational  field  of  the  State.  Dr.  Milne  and  Dr.  Palmer,  who  were  here 
in  those  early  days,  both  became  principals  of  Normal  Schools  in  our 
State. 

There  are  many  in  this  noble  band  of  instructors  who  have  been 
here  during  these  fifty  years,  of  whom  special  mention  should  be  made, 
for,  after  all,  an  institution  of  learning  in  the  wider  sense  is  what  its 
teachers  make  it.  The  love  and  affection  felt  for  this  school  by  its 
alumni  is  in  no  small  measure  due  to  their  respect,  admiration  and  love 
for  those  who  have  constituted  the  faculty.  The  chief  service  of  the 
teacher  is  to  lead  to  the  formation  of  proper  ideals  and  to  the  realization 
of  possibilities  for  future  usefulness.  The  able  manner  in  which  these 
services  were  rendered  by  the  faculty  here  when  I was  a student  has  al- 
ways had  my  admiration  and  warm  appreciation.  No  pupil  who  had  the 
privilege  of  sitting  as  a student  in  the  classroom  of  Professor  John 
Franklin  Forbes  can  ever  forget  the  enthusiasm  with  which  he  awakened 
his  pupils  not  only  to  the  lessons  of  the  day  but  to  the  duties  and  pos- 
sibilities of  the  future. 

Those  who  have  been  here  as  students,  whether  present  to-day,  or 
scattered  over  the  country  in  their  various  fields  of  activity,  are  rejoic- 
ing over  the  great  measure  of  prosperity  which  has  attended  this  school. 
We  are  glad  that  we  were  permitted  to  glean  of  its  benefits.  We  are 
thankful  for  the  inspiration  given  to  us  in  these  surroundings,  and  for 
the  associations  of  this  place  which  have  meant  so  much  to  us  through 
life. 

To-day  we  celebrate  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  our  alma  mater. 
Never  did  we  have  more  reason  to  be  proud  of  her  standing  as  an  insti- 
tution of  learning  than  now.  Did  time  permit,  we  could  trace  the 
steady  growth  from  those  early  beginnings,  not  only  in  numbers  but  in 
buildings,  laboratory  and  general  equipment.  It  would  be  a pleasure  to 
recall  the  splendid  work  performed  by  our  graduates  in  all  their  fields 
of  activity,  but  this  is  not  possible,  nor  is  it  necessary. 

The  particular  place  of  the  Normal  School  in  our  educational  sys- 
tem is  too  well-known  to  require  elaboration;  and  in  that  field  the  work 
of  our  own  institution  is  equally  well-known  and  appreciated. 

As  I said  in  the  beginning,  this  school  was  founded  shortly  after 
the  close  of  the  Civil  War,  at  the  time  when  the  questions  incident  to 
the  settlement  of  that  great  conflict  were  uppermost  in  the  thoughts  of 
our  people.  As  we  gather  here  to-day,  fifty  years  afterward,  it  is  at  the 
period  of  a world  war  into  which  America  has  been  forced,  on  account  of 
the  deplorable  and  yet  unavoidable  conflict  between  the  united  autocra- 
cies of  Europe  on  the  one  hand  and  the  united  democracies  of  the 


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world  on  the  other  hand.  This  is  a war  for  civilization  and  for  world 
peace.  It  calls  for  patriotism  in  the  sense  of  a consecration  of  all  they 
hold  dear  by  citizens  on  the  altar  of  humanity’s  needs.  We  go  forth  to 
wage  a conflict  against  the  destruction  of  weaker  nations  by  the  stronger 
ones  for  their  own  aggrandizement.  We  go  forth  to  war  that  has  be- 
come a holocaust,  in  which  the  sense  of  right  and  humanity  has  been 
lost.  This  is  not  a selfish  war  on  our  part;  it  is  a holy  cause  in  which 
America  is  engaged.  Patriotism  is  therefore  needed,  which  is  a consecra- 
tion to  the  noble  championship  of  Humanity’s  rights. 

The  patriotism  of  the  hour  demands  great  sacrifices  on  the  part 
of  men  and  women.  Soldiers  must  be  trained  and  fitted  for  their  ardu- 
ous duties,  but  the  nation  must  first  be  trained  to  become  heroic.  In 
this  contest  there  must  be  in  our  country  no  division  of  counsels;  no 
partisan  advantage  should  be  sought,  and  no  partisan  politics  should 
have  a place  in  the  consideration  of  these  momentous  questions.  We 
are  united  as  a people  in  the  support  of  the  Government  engaged  in 
pushing  this  war  to  a successful  issue  and  at  the  earliest  possible  time. 

We  are  glad  to-day  to  have  with  us  so  many  representatives  of  the 
Regents  of  the  University.  We  are  also  happy  to  have  with  us  the 
Governor  of  the  Commonwealth.  In  the  midst  of  his  arduous  duties 
incident  to  the  present  conflict  we  know  the  great  demands  upon  his 
time  and  energy.  It  is  a matter  of  pride  to  us  all  that  in  the  work  of 
preparation  and  mobilization  of  the  resources  of  the  State  for  this  great 
conflict,  our  own  Commonwealth  under  the  generalship  of  Governor 
Whitman  has  led  all  the  rest.  In  meeting  with  us  to-day  Governor 
Whitman  has  not  come  into  an  unfamiliar  atmosphere.  He  was  once 
a teacher  in  an  academy  in  Brooklyn  at  the  beginning  of.  his  career,  and 
showed  there  the  same  qualities  as  an  administrator  which  have  made 
his  record  as  Governor  such  a notable  and  brilliant  one. 

In  behalf  of  the  Alumni  I desire  to  thank  Dr.  Thompson,  the 
Principal,  and  his  associates  in  the  faculty,  and  also  the  members  of 
the  local  board,  for  the  opportunity  which  they  have  afforded  to  us  of 
coming  here  to  take  part  in  this  semi-centennial  celebration.  We  are 
proud  of  the  school,  of  all  it  has  done,  and  all  it  stands  for  and  we 
pledge  our  unswerving  loyalty  to  its  interest  in  all  the  years  to  come. 


ABSTRACT  OF  ADDRESS  BY  HON.  ADELBERT  MOOT,  LL.  D. 

Regent  of  the  University  of  the  State  of  New  York 

Dr.  Moot  conveyed  the  congratulations  of  the  Regents,  stated  that 
he  was  a Normalite  from  the  Geneseo  Normal  School,  and  had  the  bene- 
fit of  training  under  Dr.  William  J.  Milne  formerly  of  this  school. 

Dr.  Moot  referred  to  the  fact  that  the  Normal  Schools  are  not  per- 
fect. He  said:  “Much  money  has  been  spent  upon  them  of  late  to  fur- 
nish bricks  and  mortar,  paint  and  putty.  That  means  good  buildings 
in  which  to  do  work,  but  the  system  of  paying  Normal  School  teachers 
has  become  chaotic,  in  that  one  may  get  double  what  another  receives  for 


ADDRESS  OF  REGENT  MOOT 


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teaching  the  same  subject  in  another  Normal  School,  under  like  circum- 
stances. The  Regents  have  long  been  in  favor  of  a reform  in  this 
respect,  so  that  the  Normal  School  teachers  shall  be  paid  adequate 
salaries,  upon  a graded  basis,  that  will  be  at  least  as  good  as  those  paid 
in  our  great  cities.  Then  Normal  School  teachers  would  know  what  to 
expect,  and  the  State  could  kdep  its  very  best  teachers  in  Normal 
Schools,  training  teachers,  for  there  can  be  no  more  important  work 
in  the  world  than  the  work  of  training  teachers.” 

Dr.  Moot  complimented  the  Governor’s  statement  that  the  soul  of 
democracy  is  in  the  schools,  and  showed  that  the  task  of  the  teacher  is 
the  most  important  of  all,  in  that  the  teacher  trains  the  soul  of  demo- 
cracy. He  said,  “The  work  of  the  sculptor  with  marble,  or  the  work  of 
any  artist,  or  of  any  professional  man  or  woman,  is  quite  secondary  to 
the  work  of  the  teacher,  who  receives  bright  children  and  trains  them 
for  their  life  work  in  a great  democracy. 

In  the  work  of  training  the  soul  of  democracy,  stress  should  be 
laid  upon  the  correct  teaching  of  history,  especially  with  respect  to 
one’s  own  country,  so  that  the  pupils  will  not  think  that  some  of  our 
Indian  wars,  ^nd  our  war  with  Mexico,  were  prompted  by  right  motives, 
whereas  pupils  should  be  taught  to  look  with  pride  upon  our  struggle 
for  liberty  in  the  Revolution,  for  the  liberty  of  the  downtrodden  slaves 
in  the  Civil  War,  and  for  the  liberty  of  the  oppressed  people  of  Cuba, 
in  the  war  with  Spain.  I cannot  find  in  the  schools  and  colleges  of 
Germany,  in  five  hundred  years’  time,  that  the  young  of  that  country 
have  ever  been  taught  the  simple,  plain  right  and  wrong  of  wars,  or 
the  plain  principles  of  right  and  wrong,  as  Abraham  Lincoln  showed 
them  and  applied  them  in  the  Rebellion.  Democracy,  being  a human 
brotherhood,  must  be  controlled  by  plain  principles  of  right  and  wrong, 
and  the  teacher  in  our  schools  must  train  the  rising  generation  for  self- 
government  along  these  lines.  If  the  teachers  succeed  in  this  task, 
democracy  will  not  undertake  such  unjust  wars  as  that  undertaken  by 
Germany  in  1914,  and  the  result  will  be  permanent  peace,  through  the 
rule  of  reason,  and  the  domination  of  right  over  wrong,  through  inter- 
national law  and  international  courts.” 

In  conclusion  he  wished  the  graduates  well  in  this  great  work. 


ADDRESS 

CHARLES  BEATTY  ALEXANDER,  LL.  D.,  LITT.  D., 

Regent  of  the  University  of  the  State  of  New  York 

Your  Excellency,  the  Governor,  Mr.  Vice  Chancellor,  Mr.  President, 
Mr.  Chairman  Willcox,  members  of  the  Board  of  Regents,  the  Faculty, 
the  Graduating  Class,  Ladies  and  Gentlemen: — 

After  the  very  kind  words  which  have  been  .spoken  to  me  by  the 
Vice  Chancellor,  and  the  promise  he  has  made  as  to  the  kind  of  speech 
which  he  expects  me  to  make,  you  may  imagine  my  feelings  when  I 


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think  of  the  contrast  between  the  promises  of  the  Vice  Chancellor  and 
the  reality  of  the  performance. 

When  I was  asked  to  come  up  here  to-day,  I did  what  all  wise  Re- 
gents do  and  “got  up”  the  subject  of  Brockport  Normal  School,  and  to 
do  this  I studied  that  unique  and  invaluable  work  prepared  by  Deputy 
Commissioner  Finegan,  “Teacher  Training  Agencies” — “Historical  Re- 
view of  the  Various  Agencies  of  the  State  of  New  York  employed  in 
Training  and  Preparing  Teachers  for  the  Public  Schools  of  the  State.” 

I found  much  to  interest  me  in  the  history  of  Brockport.  In  the  first 
place,  I was  struck  with  the  fact  that  its  first  building  had  been  built 
by  the  Baptists.  This  is  true  of  many  institutions  of  the  country,  and  I 
was  reminded  of  the  time  when  I stopped  at  a town  in  the  West  and 
asked  a man  who  was  sitting  on  the  porch  of  the  hotel  what  denomina- 
tion the  church  opposite  was,  and  he  said: — “She  wor  a Baptist,  but  they 
don’t  run  her  now.”  I was  also  much  surprised  at  the  fact  that  in  1869 
the  entire  collection  of  the  museum  of  the  school  consisted  of  a bushel 
of  stones,  “most  of  which  were  worthless  and  were  thrown  out  the  win- 
dow.” As  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Museums  and  Scientific 
Work  of  the  Regents,  I wish  to  say  that  at  this  time  no  stones  are  con- 
sidered worthless,  and  that  had  the  great  Dr.  Clarke,  the  head  of  our 
scientific  work,  been  in  the  neighborhood,  I am  sure  he  would  have 
shown  the  students  the  value,  not  only  of  those  which  were  retained, 
but  those  which  were  thrown  out  the  window.  I do  not  suppose  that 
the  building  in  which  these  early  stones  were  deposited  was  made  of 
glass;  otherwise  the  proverb  might  well  be  applied.  I am  wondering 
even  now  if  these  stones,  which  were  doubtless  indestructible,  could 
be  gathered  by  one  of  your  classes  in  scientific  research  and  restored 
to  the  museum,  and  then  Dr.  Clarke  can  come  up  here  and  explain  their 
value. 

Coming  down  later  in  its  history,  I was  somewhat  interested  to 
see  that  this  school  was  early  in  the  field  of  the  development  of  our 
agricultural  resources;  for  in  the  same  book  I saw  a picture  of  a beau- 
tiful lady  student  cultivating  lettuce  in  the  garden  of  the  school.  I 
hope  you  will  go  on  in  these  charming  agricultural  pursuits. 

It  is  not  without  great  significance  to  me  that  the  original  money 
contributed  for  this  school  was  raised  here  in  the  year  after  the  close 
of  the  Civil  War  at  a time  when  there  was  great  lack  of  funds  and  times 
were  poor;  it  is  to  the  glory  of  the  people  of  Brockport  that  they  con- 
tributed in  money  and  property  about  #106,000  at  that  time,  and  it 
gives  good  promise  for  the  future  to  think  that  perhaps  when  the  pres- 
ent war  is  over,  the  people  of  our  State  will  turn  to  education  and  ade- 
quately develop  it. 

I heard  with  pleasure  the  Governor  assure  you  that  those  who  in 
this  war  are  unable  to  serve  in  the  fighting  line,  if  they  are  faithful  in 
the  service  of  the  cause,  are  entitled  to  equal  praise  with  those  at  the 
front.  This  was  the  view  taken  by  King  David  when  he  returned  from 
the  slaughter  of  the  Amalakites.  You  remember  that  “certain  men  of 
Belial”  insisted  on  depriving  those  who  had  not  actually  been  in  the 


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battle,  of  a share  of  the  spoil,  but  David  decided  “as  his  part  is  that 
goeth  down  to  the  battle,  so  shall  his  part  be  that  tarrieth  by  the 
stuff,”  and  he  made  it  a statute  and  an  ordinance  unto  this  day.  When 
you  are  serving  in  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.  huts,  in  the  play- 
ground societies’  work,  in  the  canteen,  in  the  base  and  field  hospitals, 
you  can  think  of  the  words  of  King  David  and  Governor  Whitman. 

I have  been  interested  also  in  what  has  been  said  of  the  Governor’s 
part  in  this  year’s  legislation.  1 am  opposed  to  him  in  politics,  while 
those  who  have  heretofore  spoken  are  of  his  party  and  you  may  imagine 
that  they  spoke  with  some  prejudice;  but  I feel  bound  to  say  that  the 
Governor  carried  through  more  constructive  legislation  for  the  good 
of  the  schools  than  has  ever  been  done  in  any  year  by  any  Governor 
of  the  past;  and  I may  say  that  it  probably  exceeded  what  any  ruler  of 
any  country  ever  accomplished  for  education  in  the  course  of  a year. 
I allude  particularly  to  the  Township  Bill  and  the  City  School  Bill, 
which  have  now  become  laws.  I myself  was  in  that  fight,  and  the 
powers  of  evil  seemed  to  be  arrayed  against  the  bills,  but  the  Governor 
never  flinched,  facing  political  injury  and  attack,  in  his  determination  to 
benefit  the  children  and  young  people  of  the  State. 

I am  delighted  to  see  Dr.  Willcox,  Chairman  of  the  Republican 
National  Committee,  present  to-day,  and  to  learn  that  he  is  a graduate 
of  this  institution.  I have  often  wondered  where  the  wonderful  mathe- 
matical powers  of  Republican  National  Committees  were  derived,  and  to- 
day 1 was  taken  to  the  fountain  head,  where  I gazed  upon  the  room  in 
which  the  Chairman  of  the  Republican  National  Committee  learned  his 
arithmetic.  This  is  not  said  in  criticism  of  his  arithmetic.  I would  say 
to  him  that  we  too  have  mathematicians  in  our  party. 

Reference  has  been  made  to  the  Red  Cross,  and  1 rejoice  to  see 
its  emblem  on  many  in  this  gathering.  I do  not  care  to  think  of  its 
adoption  forty  years  ago  having  been  suggested  by  simply  transposing 
the  Swiss  flag.  The  Red  Cross,  as  a badge  of  service  for  suffering  men, 
has  been  in  use  for  three  centuries.  There  was  a man  named  Camillus 
de  Lellis,  who,  on  being  released  from  a pest  house  in  Rome,  devoted 
himself  to  suffering  humanity,  and  he  said  of  his  followers:  “They  shall 
wear  a red  cross  upon  their  breasts  to  remind  them  of  the  sufferings  of 
our  Lord  Christ.  This  will  give  them  strength  and  encouragement.” 
On  the  day  dedicated  to  his  memory,  the  18th  of  July,  in  half  the 
Churches  in  Christendom,  there  is  a celebration  in  his  honor.  At  that 
service,  his  favorite  verse  and  motto  is  said  or  chanted.  It  is  murmured 
in  the  lazarettes  of  the  East,  the  prison  camps  of  Germany,  the  trenches 
of  Flanders.  It  is  exemplified  in  the  story  of  the  heroes  who  may  not 
be  wearing  the  red  cross,  but  who  have  merited  the  Croix  de  Guerre 
and  the  Victoria  Cross,  and  whose  lives  may  be  ebbing  away,  from 
wounds  received  in  the  defense  of  a comrade.  Dear  friends,  as  we  give 
faithful  service  in  support  of  this  war,  we  are  each  fulfilling  its  spirit 
of  sacrifice.  It  is  this:  “Greater  love  hath  no  man  than  this;  that  he 
lay  down  his  life  for  his  friend.” 


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ADDRESS 

HON.  THOMAS  E.  FINEGAN,  LL.  D. 

Deputy  Commissioner  of  Education 

Governor  Whitman,  Mr.  Chairman,  Mr.  Chancellor,  Members  of  the 
Board  of  Regents,  Members  of  the  Local  Board  and  of  the  Faculty, 
Members  of  the  Graduating  Class  and  Friends  of  the  School: 

Don’t  you  sympathize  with  me  at  this  time  ? Having  heard  such  in- 
spiring addresses  from  the  Governor  of  the  State,  from  the  Chancellor  of 
the  University,  from  perhaps  the  most  distinguished  alumnus  of  this 
institution,  and  from  two  distinguished  members  of  the  Board  of  Re- 
gents, you  should  not  have  inflicted  upon  you  an  address  from  one  who 
is  just  an  ordinary  worker  in  the  Education  Department.  It  requires 
some  courage  to  follow  men  of  the  type  you  have  already  heard,  and 
particularly  after  they  have  delivered  such  addresses  as  those  to  which 
you  have  just  listened.  One  of  the  Regents  had  evidently  carefully  ob- 
served the  program,  and  to  add  to  my  embarrassment,  he  asked  me 
just  a moment  ago,  if  I could  explain  why  the  program  had  been  ar- 
ranged so  that  Miss  Cummings  should  sing  “The  Wanderer”  imme- 
diately after  I had  spoken.  1 tried  to  get  a little  comfort  out  of  the 
thought  that,  in  arranging  the  program,  the  names  of  two  Regents  were 
associated  with  my  name  in  the  same  paragraph  and  even  in  the  same 
kind  of  type  immediately  preceding  this  announcement  but,  after  lis- 
tening to  the  addresses  which  they  have  given,  it  is  necessary  to  give 
some  other  explanation  of  the  arrangement  of  this  program. 

I should  like  to  point  out  to  you  young  ladies,  who  constitute  the 
great  majority  of  this  graduating  class,  the  opportunities  which  the 
future  holds  for  you.  You  heard  Governor  Whitman  state  this  morn- 
ing that,  in  his  early  career,  he  was  a teacher.  You  heard  the  dis- 
tinguished lawyer,  an'  alumnus  of  this  school  who  has  brought  honor 
to  the  institution  for  many  years,  state  that  he  also  was  a teacher  in 
his  early  days.  The  Chancellor  of  the  University  was  a professor  for 
a long  period  of  time  in  one  of  the  distinguished  educational  institu- 
tions of  the  State  and  one  of  the  other  Regents  had  his  early  exper- 
ience as  a teacher.  I should  like  you  to  know  that  I also  served  as  a 
teacher.  There  are  great  prospects  ahead  of  you  young  people.  If 
you  are  as  faithful  in  your  work  as  teachers  as  these  men  you  have 
heard  this  morning  have  been,  your  class  may  become  a notable  one  by 
furnishing  to  the  State  a governor,  a chancellor,  a public  service  com- 
missioner, regents  of  the  University,  and  even  a deputy  commissioner 
of  education. 

This  is  a great  day  for  the  Brockport  State  Normal  School.  I 
should  even  like  to  say  that  it  is  a red-letter  day  for  your  institution. 

1 am,  however,  barred  from  using  that  expression  here  in  the  presence 
of  the  Board  of  Regents.  That  body  has  just  officially  authorized  the 
issuance  of  a new  English  syllabus  and,  in  their  presence,  all  employees 
of  the  Education  Department  must  conform  to  the  standards  of  that 
syllabus  in  the  language  which  they  use.  1 may  say  therefore  that  this 


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is  to  be  one  gf  the  conspicuous  days  in  the  history  of  this  institution. 
It  is  a day  on  which  public  recognition  is  given  to  the  fifty  years  of 
service  which  this  school  has  rendered  to  the  public  school  system  of 
the  State.  During  this  period  of  time,  this  institution  has  graduated 
two  thousand  men  and  women  who  have  entered  the  teaching  service  of 
the  public  schools.  There  have  also  been  in  attendance  two  thousand 
other  young  men  and  women,  who  for  various  reasons,  were  unable  to 
complete  their  courses,  but  who  took  part  of  such  courses,  became  teach- 
ers in  the  schools  and  rendered  years  of  valuable  service  to  the  State. 
This  is  a fine  record  for  one  institution.  The  money  expended  for  the 
maintenance  of  this  normal  school  was  a wise  investment  on  the  part 
of  the  State  and  it  has  yielded  ample  returns  in  the  service  which  these 
four  thousand  men  and  women  have  rendered  as  teachers. 

The  service  rendered  by  this  institution  to  the  State  is  not  limited, 
however,  to  the  men  and  women  it  has  trained  for  the  teaching  pro- 
fession. An  examination  of  the  records  will  show  that  many  of  its 
graduates,  after  teaching  for  some  years,  prepared  for  other  work, 
entered  the  professions  of  law,  medicine,  or  theology  and  attained  emi- 
nent success  in  their  respective  professions. 

But  aside  from  all  this,  if  no  account  were  to  be  taken  of  the  ser- 
vices rendered  by  these  teachers  and  other  eminent  men  in  their 
professional  life,  the  State  could  have  well  afforded  to  expend  the 
funds  which  have  been  necessary  for  the  maintenance  of  this  school 
to  educate  and  give  to  the  State  and  to  the  Nation  a man  who  has 
set  such  high  standards  in  professional  and  official  life  and  who  has 
given  such  ideals  to  the  political  life  of  the  Nation  as  those  of  your 
distinguished  alumnus,  Mr.  Willcox. 

You  have  heard  several  of  the  speakers  state  that  the  authoriza- 
tion of  the  establishment  of  this  school  was  made  in  1866  and  that  the 
institution  has  just  rounded  out  fifty  years  of  service.  There  is  a 
reason  why  this  school  has  just  rounded  out  fifty  years  of  service.  It 
is  not  wholly  a local  reason  and  is  not  wholly  associated  with  the  work 
of  the  old  academy.  The  authority  for  its  organization  was  given  in 
the  year  when  the  schools  of  the  State  were  made  absolutely  free.  The 
public  school  system  was  then  to  mean  more  for  the  State  than  ever 
before.  Its  work  was  to  be  developed  and  extended.  The  expansion 
of  the  school  system  created  a demand  for  trained  teachers,  and  four 
additional  normal  schools  were  established.  The  people  of  Brockport, 
as  well  as  the  State,  are  fortunate  that  one  of  these  schools  was  lo- 
cated in  this  village.  Public  education  was  not  in  so  high  favor  with 
all  classes  of  people  fifty  years  ago  as  it  is  to-day.  There  is  something 
in  our  record  of  this  matter  which  is  rather  humiliating  now  as  we 
look  back  upon  it.  Only  a few  years  before  this  school  was  organized, 
the  people  of  the  State  voted  upon  the  proposition  as  to  whether  or 
not  the  public  schools  of  the  State  should  be  made  free.  It  will  be  as 
surprising  perhaps  as  it  is  humilating  for  you  to  know  that  in  forty- 
seven  counties  of  the  State,  a majority  of  the  voters  registered  them- 
selves as  opposed  to  free  schools.  With  a voting  population  of  a little 


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over  four  hundred  thousand,  one  hundred  eighty-three  thousand  men 
went  to  the  polls  and  voted  against  the  free  school  proposition.  When 
we  visualize  the  types  of  schools  which  are  operated  all  through  our 
State  to-day,  we  can  hardly  understand  how  it  was  that  so  many  of  the 
people  of  that  time  should  be  opposed  to  the  maintenance  of  free 
schools. 

1 want  to  contrast  still  further  the  state  of  the  public  mind  on  edu- 
cation to-day  with  that  of  fifty  years  ago.  Within  a dozen  years  after 
this  institution  had  been  established,  a governor  of  the  State  sent  a mes- 
sage to  the  Legislature  in  which  he  not  only  stated  that  normal  schools 
were  unnecessary  and  should  be  abolished  but  went  so  far  as  to  say  that 
it  was  an  injustice  to  the  taxpayers  of  the  State  to  maintain  free  high 
schools.  With  the  attitude  of  that  governor,  I wish  to  contrast  the  at- 
titude of  the  governor  who  has  addressed  you  this  morning.  No  gov- 
ernor ever  occupied  the  Executive  Chamber  of  this  State  and  no  gov- 
ernor ever  occupied  the  gubernatorial  office  in  any  State  of  the  Union 
who  has  given  executive  approval  to  more  important  educational 
measures  than  Governor  Whitman  has  during  the  three  years  which  he 
has  served  as  Governor  of  New  York  State.  Any  one  of  the  great 
measures  which  he  has  approved  would  have  made  his  administration 
remembered  for  generations  by  the  educational  leaders  of  .the  country; 
but  when  you  consider  the  great  number  of  far-reaching  important 
educational  measures  which  Governor  Whitman  not  only  approved 
but  to  which  he  gave  his  support  while  they  were  pending  in  the  Legis- 
lature, and  which  could  not  have  been  enacted  into  law  without  his 
support,  you  will  recognize  that  I have  not  over-stated  the  services 
which  he  has  rendered  to  the  public  schools  of  the  State  and  therefore 
1o  the  nation  itself.  Let  me  briefly  enumerate  some  of  these  measures, 
so  that  you  may  have  a full  appreciation  of  the  truthfulness  of  what  I 
have  just  said.  Among  the  important  measures  approved  by  Governor 
Whitman  were  the  following: 

1.  The  Physical  Training  law  enacted  one  year  ago,  which  gives 
promise  of  great  beneficial  results  to  the  people  of  the  State  within  the 
next  few  years. 

2.  The  teachers  retirement  law  for  the  City  of  New  York,  which 
shows  the  personal  interest  which  Governor  Whitman  has  in  the  men 
and  women  who  are  engaged  in  the  teaching  service. 

3.  The  two  great  companion  acts, — the  one  known  as  the  “town- 
ship law”  which  reorganizes  the  rural  school  system  of  the  State,  and 
the  other,  “the  city  school  law”  which  will  effect  a reorganization  of 
the  school  system  maintained  in  the  cities  of  the  State.  Governor 
Whitman  knew  that  the  Constitution  of  the  State  which  has  been  adopt- 
ed by  vote  of  the  people  made  it  the  duty  of  the  Legislature  to  provide 
for  “a  sysem  of  free  common  schools,  wherein  all  the  children  of  the 
State  may  be  educated.”  His  knowledge  of  law  enabled  him  to  inter- 
pret this  provision  of  the  Constitution  as  meaning  that  each  boy  and 
girl  in  the  State  was  entitled  to  receive  equal  educational  opportunities 
so  far  as  might  be  possible.  The  enactment  of  these  two  laws  will  ef- 


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feet  that  result  as  nearly  as  any  legislative  acts  are  capable  of  effect- 
ing the  same. 

4.  Laws  providing  for  the  enumeration  of  the  mentally  retarded 
children  and  the  physically  defective  children,  requiring  the  segrega- 
tion of  such  children,  and  the  establishment  of  courses  of  study  adapted 
to  their  special  needs. 

5.  Provision  was  made  for  additional  compulsory  attendance 
inspectors,  for  the  proper  enforcement  of  the  compulsory  attendance 
law,  for  additional  medical  inspectors  and  trained  nurses,  for  the  proper 
enforcement  of  the  medical  inspection  law,  and  for  the  establishment  of 
a bureau  for  the  education  of  adult  illiterates. 

No  governor  who  has  served  an  American  state  can  point  to  a 
greater  record  of  educational  legislation  than  Governor  Whitman  has 
to  his  credit  during  his  service  as  Governor  of  our  State. 

In  view  of  what  Regent  Moot  so  earnestly  and  truthfully  stated, 
I feel  constrained  to  say  a word  in  relation  to  the  salaries  of  members 
of  the  faculties  of  the  state  normal  schools.  Governor  Whitman,  one- 
fourth  of  all  the  members  of  the  faculty  of  this  institution  resigned  this 
year  because  they  were  offered  larger  salaries  in  high  schools  in  cities 
and  villages  in  this  and  adjoining  states.  Other  normal  schools  are 
experiencing  the  same  embarrassment.  One  member  of  this  faculty 
was  offered  an  increase  of  $250.00  to  do  similar  work  in  a high  school 
in  a small  city.  She  very  properly  accepted  the  place.  The  principal 
of  the  school  asked  me  if  I could  recommend  a teacher  to  fill  the 
vacancy.  I happened  to  know  of  a teacher,  well  qualified  by  training 
and  experience  to  fill  the  position,  and  opened  up  negotiations  with 
her.  She  expressed  a desire  to  work  in  a state  normal  school.  She 
was  interested  in  the  training  of  teachers  and  quite  willing  to  come 
to  Brockport.  When  requested  to  state  the  terms  on  which  she  would 
come,  she  said,  “I  will  come  at  the  same  salary  I am  now  receiving. 
1 am  now  paid  $1400.00  and  my  salary  will  be  increased  $100.00  next 
year.”  The  negotiations  closed  right  there  as  the  State  could  offer  her 
but  $950.00  to  fill  the  vacant  position  at  Brockport. 

We  are  not  attempting,  Governor  Whitman,  to  prejudice  you  in 
this  matter:  we  know  how  useless  such  action  would  be.  We  do, 
however,  wish  to  present  to  you  the  bare,  naked  truths  which  were 
so  clearly  and  forcibly  stated  by  Regent  Moot.  We  read  in  the  papers 
nearly  every  day,  and  our  public  men  upon  all  occasions  state  that, 
in  the  great  impending  crisis,  democracy  must  be  saved.  But  who  is 
to  save  democracy  ? If  democracy  is  to  be  saved,  it  must  be  done 
through  the  agencies  pointed  out  by  the  Governor,  Regent  Moot 
and  others.  Democracy  is  to  be  saved  through  the  education  of  the 
coming  generations  and  the  great  instrumentality  in  the  achievement 
of  this  result  must  be  the  teacher  in  the  public  schools.  I have  no  fear, 
therefore,  that  a governor  who  has  accomplished  for  public  education 
what  Governor  Whitman  has  achieved,  will  be  willing  to  retire  from 
the  office  until  he  has  accomplished  the  one  great  remaining  step  so 
vital  to  the  successful  administration  of  our  vast  school  system, — the 


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establishment  of  a salary  schedule  for  the  normal  institutions  of  the 
State  which  will  enable  those  charged  with  the  administration  of  such 
schools  to  select  for  the  faculties  of  these  normal  schools  the  best- 
trained  and  the  most  successful  teachers  that  may  be  found  anywhere 
in  our  country. 

ADDRESS 

ARTHUR  V.  FAGAN 
President  of  the  Class  of  1917 

Mr.  President,  and  Members  of  the  Local  Board  of  Managers: 

On  behalf  of  the  class  of  1917,  it  is  my  pleasant  duty  and  privi- 
lege to  present  to  the  school  at  this  time  a gift  in  token  of  our  apprecia- 
tion of  the  advantages  we  have  enjoyed  here.  In  doing  this,  it  has 
seemed  to  us  best  to  continue  the  custom  initiated  seven  years  ago  of 
placing  an  art  glass  window  in  our  assembly  hall.  Each  window  is  one 
of  a series  designed  not  only  to  beautify  the  hall  but  also  to  show  some- 
thing of  the  history  of  art,  architecture  and  historic  ornament.  The 
window  on  the  left,  presented  by  the  class  of  1 9 1 1 , shows  Greek  archi- 
tecture, that  of  1912  is  Egyptian,  1 9 1 5 , is  Roman;  of  those  on  the 
right,  1913  is  Moorish,  1914  Byzantine,  1916  Romanesque.  The  one 
we  have  chosen  is  likewise  Byzantine.  It  represents  the  famous  cathe- 
dral of  St.  Mark’s  at  Venice,  which  was  consecrated  about  1094.  Only 
a Ruskin  can  describe  its  beauty.  He  says  there  are  “a  multitude  of 
pillars  and  white  domes  clustered  into  a long  low  pyramid  of  colored 
light.”  In  the  midst  of  a wealth  of  ornament,  some  of  which  is  Gothic, 
are  “the  solemn  forms  of  angels,  sceptred  and  robed  to  the  feet,  and 
leaning  to  each  other  across  the  gates.  In  the  broad  archivolts  is  a 
continuous  chain  of  language  and  of  life,  and  above  these  another  range 
of  glittering  pinnacles  mixed  with  white  arches  edged  with  scarlet 
flowers, — a confusion  of  delight,  amidst  which  the  breasts  of  the  Greek 
horses  are  seen  blazing  in  their  breadth  of  golden  strength,  and  the 
St.  Mark’s  lion  lifted  on  a blue  field  covered  with  stars.” 

Mr.  President,  it  gives  me  great  pleasure,  speaking  for  the  glass  of 
1917,  to  present  to  you  for  the  school  this  art  glass  window. 


ADDRESS 

HON.  HENRY  HARRISON 
President  of  the  Local  Board  of  Managers 

I congratulate  the  members  of  the  class  of  1 9 1 7 on  having  com- 
pleted their  course  in  this  school  with  credit  to  themselves  and  to  the 
satisfaction  of  the  faculty.  I congratulate  them  on  their  good  fortune 
in  graduating  this  year,  when  we  are  celebrating  our  Fiftieth  Anniver- 
sary, for  they  have  the  great  and  unusual  honor  of  the  presence  of  the 
Governor  of  our  great  State,  the  members  of  the  State  Board  of  Re- 
gents, the  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Public  Education,  and  very  many  of 
our  Alumni.  As  you  look  back  on  your  life  here,  1 am  sure  you  will 


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recall  with  much  satisfaction  and  pride  that  your  class  was  so  signally 
honored.  You  are  to  be  congratulated  also  on  your  choice  of  a class 
motto,  which  is  particularly  appropriate  at  this  time.  “One  for  all — 
all  for  one,”  carries  with  it  the  spirit  of  loyalty  and  mutual  service — 

two  things  greatly  needed  at  this  crisis  in  our  national  life.  While  your 

motto  was  intended  to  apply  to  your  class  relations,  I am  sure  you  have 
it  in  your  hearts' and  will  make  a broader  application  of  it.  The  fact 
that  young  men  of  your  class  promptly  responded  to  the  President’s 
call,  and  placed  their  names  on  the  honor  roll  with  those  who  were 
willing  to  fight  for  the  principles  and  ideals  for  which  our  country  has 
always  stood,  is  sufficient  evidence  that  you  will  not  limit  the  applica- 
tion of  your  class  motto.  One  of  the  dominant  motives  in  the  lives 
of  right  thinking  men  to-day  is  that  of  service — service  to  those  with 
whom  they  associate,  service  to  the  communities  in  which  they  live, 

service  to  their  state  and  their  country.  This  idea,  which  has  been 

slowly  taking  root  in  our  national  life,  is  growing  rapidly  in  this  time  of 
strife  and  danger.  There  is  a stronger  tendency  to-day,  than  6ver  be- 
fore, in  all  relations  of  life,  toward  mutual  helpfulness,  towards  the 
recognition  of  the  rights  of  the  “other  fellow.”  We  see  it  in  profes- 
sional life,  in  business  life,  in  personal  relations,  and  I believe  in  politi- 
cal life.  The  great  weakness  in  our  American  citizenship  is  that  while 
we  are  tenacious  of  our  rights,  and  clamor  loudly  for  them,  too  many 
of  us  have  failed  to  realize  that  being  an  American  citizen  involves 
duties  and  obligations  as  well  as  rights. 

The  members  of  the  Class  of  1917  can  render  no  better  service 
to  their  country  than,  as  they  pass  along  to  others  the  results  of  their 
training  in  this  school,  by  impressing  upon  the  minds  of  those  com- 
mitted to  their  charge  this  idea  of  service,  together  with  that  sense 
of  the  duties  and  obligations  of  citizenship  which  is  the  basis  of  true 
loyalty  and  true  patriotism. 

The  custom  started  by  the  Class  of  1911,  and  followed  by  each 
succeeding  class,  of  presenting  a memorial  window  to  their  Alma 
Mater,  is  very  gratifying  to  the  faculty  and  Local  Board.  It  is  an  indi- 
cation of  the  splendid  spirit  that  exists  in  this  school  to-day  and  re- 
flects credit  upon  students  and  faculty  alike. 

In  this  hour  of  separation  we  do  not  feel  that  you  are  severing 
relations  with  us;  you  are  simply  passing  from  the  student  class  to  the 
ranks  of  the  Alumni,  where  you  will  find  the  same  loyal  spirit  that 
exists  in  our  student  body.  Our  Alumni  are  loyal.  While  they  are 
absorbed  in  active  duties  of  life,  we  know  that  in  their  hearts  is  a deep 
and  abiding  affection  for  the  “Old  Lady”  we  all  love  so  well. 

Mr.  Fagan,  it  is  my  privilege  and  very  pleasant  duty,  in  behalf  of  the 
Local  Board,  to  accept  the  gift  of  this  beautiful  window  as  an  expres- 
sion of  your  affection  for  your  Alma  Mater.  We  will  always  cherish  it  in 
grateful  memory  of  the  class  of  1 9 1 7 . I assure  you  that  as  you  leave 
us  to  take  up  new  work  and  new  duties,  you  carry  with  you  the  best 
wishes  of  every  member  of  the  faculty  and  local  board  for  your  success 
and  happiness. 


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GENERAL  HISTORICAL  SKETCH 

On  the  site  now  covered  by  the  Brockport  State  Normal  School  in 
the  years  1830-1836  the  Baptist  Missionary  Convention  of  the  State 
of  New  York  erected  a stone  building  60x100  feet  in  size  and  four 
stories  high.  The  land  was  given  and  a part  of  the  money  was  con- 
tributed by  Hiel  Brockway  in  honor  of  whose  family  Brockport  had  been 
named.  Mr.  Brockway’s  gift  was  $1000  and  six  acres  of  land.  The 
building  cost  about  $20,000.00.  It  was  intended  to  found  a College  and 
the  building  was  used  for  this  purpose  for  a short  time,  but  the  Con- 
vention failing  to  complete  it,  the  design  was  abandoned.  During  the 
next  few  years  two  or  three  private  schools  were  started  and  discon- 
tinued. In  the  first  catalogue  issued,  it  is  stated  that  “in  July  1841, 
a meeting  of  the  citizens  of  Brockport  was  called  to  ascertain  if  it  were 
not  possible  to  make  some  use  of  this  noble  edifice.  They  succeeded 
in  making  a purchase  of  the  property.  Trustees  were  then  appointed 
who  repaired  and  completed  the  building,  spending  about  $2000.00, 
and  opened  a school  December  1,  1841.”  During  the  first  term  there 
were  one  hundred  thirty  students,  four  of  whom  are  known  to  be  liv- 
ing at  the  present  time. 

In  February  of  the  next  year,  1842,  the  Brockport  Collegiate  In- 
stitute was  incorporated  by  the  Regents  of  the  University  of  the  State 
of  New  York.  In  the  first  catalogue,  1842,  it  was  announced  that  “a 
teacher’s  class  would  be  formed  which  would  receive  particular  atten- 
tion.” This  was  the  inception  of  the  normal  school  in  Brockport,  if  not 
in  the  State. 

From  the  list  of  text-books  to  be  used,  it  is  learned  that  Webster’s 
Dictionary  was  then,  as  now,  the  prescribed  authority  of  pronunciation 
in  the  school. 

On  April  2,  1854,  the  building  was  burned.  The  next  day  the 
trustees  met  and  voted  to  rebuild  immediately.  Additional  stock  was 
offered  for  sale  and  every  effort  made  to  secure  the  necessary  funds. 
Meantime  the  work  of  rebuilding  was  begun  and  pushed  forward  so 
vigorously  that  the  school  was  reopened  in  November,  1855,  though 
the  building  was  far  from  completed.  This  structure  consisted  of  a 
central  part,  50x75  feet,  four  stories  high,  and  two  wings,  each  40x75 
feet,  three  stories  high.  It  forms  part  of  the  present  Normal  School, 
that  part  in  which  are  located  the  offices,  the  reception  room,  the 
music  room,  the  library  and  the  museum.  It  cost  about  $25,000. 

The  Collegiate  Institute  was  for  years  the  pride  of  the  village;  it 
flourished  with  various  degrees  of  success;  it  was  always  a good  school 
and  well  conducted,  but  financially  it  rarely  afforded  an  adequate  sup- 
port to  its  managers.  In  1866  it  was  virtually  bankrupt.  Its  real  estate 
was  mortgaged  to  the  extent  of  $10,000.00  and  there  was  no  money 
to  pay  the  mortgage.  It  had  been  sold  on  an  execution  by  the  sheriff, 
and  it  seemed  then  that  the  school  must  be  abandoned,  for  it  was  use- 
less to  ask  the  people  to  lift  the  debt  by  subscription,  and  no  other  ade- 
quate means  was  suggested. 


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At  this  time  the  Legislature  passed  the  act  establishing  the  new 
Normal  Schools,  authorizing  proposals  to  be  received  by  the  commis- 
sion appointed  for  that  purpose  from  the  corporate  authorities  of  any 
village,  or  from  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  any  academy,  for  their  es- 
tablishment. The  trustees  of  the  Collegiate  Institute  at  once  resolved 
to  avail  themselves  of  this  privilege,  and  in  conjunction  with  the  vil- 
lage authorities,  they  presented  the  subject  to  the  people  for  their 
consideration.  The  proposition  was  for  the  village  to  raise  by  taxation 
a sufficient  sum,  about  $50,000.00,  to  pay  off  the  encumbrance,  and 
to  enlarge  the  buildings  by  erecting  wings  to  the  same  and  to  present 
it  to  the  State  for  the  purposes  of  a Normal  School. 

The  subject  was  thoroughly  discussed  in  all  its  bearings,  and  a 
bitter  contest  raged  during  the  entire  season.  The  friends  of  the 
school  were  ardent,  enthusiastic,  wide-awake,  and  thoroughly  in  earnest. 
Under  the  able  leadership  of  Professor  Malcom  McVicar,  at  that  time 
the  Principal  of  the  School,  every  effort  was  made  to  convince  the 
people  of  the  expediency  of  the  proposed  measure.  It  was  submitted  to 
the  taxpayers  for  their  votes,  and  carried  by  a handsome  majority. 

“If  to  some  commons’  fenceless  limits  strayed, 

He  drives  his  flocks  to  pick  the  scanty  blade, 

Those  fenceless  fields  the  sons  of  wealth  divide, 

And  even  the  bare-worn  common  is  denied.” 

To  the  average  High  School  student  of  to-day,  Goldsmith’s  com- 
plaint in  behalf  of  the  poor  villagers,  whom  he  considered  cruelly 
wronged  by  the  law  compelling  the  sale  of  common  grazing-grounds, 
voices  a remote  and  shadowy  grievance;  yet  not  much  more  than  fifty 
years  ago,  that  very  grievance  was  rankling  in  the  hearts  of  the  citizens 
of  Brockport.  Professor  Lennon  loved  to  tell  how,  when  the  campus 
was  first  taken  over  as  state  property,  thriftily  inclined  Brockporters 
drove  their  cows  there  to  pasture,  considering  it  common  grazing- 
ground,  for,  they  argued,  the  State  owns  the  Campus;  we  constitute 
the  State;  therefore,  we  own  the  Campus.  The  only  objection  to  this 
beautifully  logical  conclusion  was,  that  in  accordance  with  early  Vic- 
torian standards  of  female  behaviour,  the  “young  ladies”  did  so  quake 
and  tremble  at  sight  of  these  ferocious  bovine  monsters  that  they 
preferred  to  forego  the  privileges  of  the  Higher  Education,  rather 
than  walk  past  the  cows;  so  that  on  almost  any  school  day  morning, 
Professor  Lennon  might  have  been  seen  rescuing  damsels  in  distress; 
and  the  thrifty  villagers,  on  being  asked  to  remove  the  offending  cat- 
tle, declined;  in  fact,  they  consented  to  take  them  away  only  after  law- 
suits had  been  held,  and  some  of  the  cows  impounded.  Times  do 
change.  To-day,  from  April  till  November,  the  campus  is  infested 
with  fierce  fiery  monsters,  puffing  fire  and  smoke;  yet  there  is  not  one 
single  case  recorded,  where  a young  lady’s  education  has  been  in- 
terrupted by  reason  of  her  terror  of  the  ferocious  Ford. 

Two  additional  wings  were  erected,  each  50x80  feet,  with  three 
stories  and  a basement.  In  one  of  these  is  now  the  science  depart- 


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ment  and  in  the  other  is  the  drawing-room.  The  entire  cost  of  the 
property  to  the  village  was  $50,000.  When  it  was  given  to  the  State, 
it  was  valued  by  the  State  engineer  at  #106,000. 

The  new  south  wing  was  used  entirely  for  normal  school  work. 
On  the  first  floor  were  five  classrooms;  on  the  second  three,  and  three 
other  rooms,  designed  respectively  for  apparatus,  a museum  and  a 
chemical  laboratory.  There  was,  however,  virtually  no  apparatus, 
either  chemical  or  physical,  and  no  collection.  The  third  floor  was 
undivided  and  was  used  as  a study  room,  a classroom  and  a chapel. 
In  the  corresponding  wing  on  the  north,  the  training  school  occupied 
the  basement  and  first  floor;  the  academic  department  the  second 
and  third  floors. 

Few  changes  were  necessary  to  adapt  the  old  building  to  the  new 
requirements.  An  office  was  fitted  up  where  the  Board  room  now  is. 
Cloak  rooms  for  the  women  of  the  faculty  and  for  the  normal  students 
occupied  the  space  now  devoted  to  the  music  room.  A narrow  hall 
was  opened  through  the  central  portion.  The  space  on  the  east  of 
this  is  now  used  as  a reception  room  and  Board  room;  that  on  the 
west  was  divided  into  two  rooms — the  south  one,  after  a time,  used 
as  a society  room  by  Gamma  Sigma,  the  other  for  the  same  pur- 
pose by  Arethusa.  Professor  William  J.  Milne  had  rooms  where  the 
present  offices  are;  and  Professor  Burlingame,  the  rooms  on  the  oppo- 
site side  of  the  hall.  Later  Professor  McLean  and  his  family  occupied  all 
these  rooms.  All  other  portions  of  the  building  remained  unchanged. 

Originally  all  the  stairways  were  of  the  spiral  type.  Four  or  five 
years  after  the  opening  of  the  Normal  School  these  were  replaced  by 
straight  flights  with  a landing  in  the  middle.  At  first  the  entire  build- 
ing was  heated  by  coal  stoves,  of  which  there  were  more  than  one 
hundred  in  use.  In  1881  these  were  replaced  by  steam.  The  pro- 
perty was  turned  over  to  the  State  March  20,  1867,  and  Normal  work 
was  begun  in  the  following  April. 

For  several  years  the  desirability  of  a new  assembly  room  and  a 
new  training  school  had  been  recognized,  but  it  was  not  until  1888  that 
definite  plans  were  adopted  and  ground  broken  for  a new  building  ad- 
joining the  north  wing.  This  was  completed  in  1889.  It  contained  an 
assembly  hall,  now  the  gymnasium,  the  training  school  and  several 
classrooms,  together  with  the  necessary  cloak  rooms.  The  comple- 
tion of  this  building  was  followed  by  radical  changes.  The  old  chapel 
was  cut  up  into  society  and  music  rooms.  A large  chemical  labora- 
tory was  fitted  up  on  the  first  floor  of  the  south  wing,  and  the  Phila- 
letheans  were  given  a society  room.  The  north  wing  was  fitted  up  as  it 
is  to-day.  The  old  cloak  rooms  were  converted  into  a reading  room. 
All  classes  except  those  in  science  had  rooms  in  the  north  end  of  the 
building. 

In  1897  an  appropriation  was  made  and  plans  drawn  for  a gym- 
nasium to  be  located  south  of  the  science  department.  This  was 
abandoned  and  in  1900  the  corner  stone  of  the  east  building  was  laid 
and  in  1902  the  edifice  was  completed.  This  provided  ample  accom- 


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modation  for  the  training  school,  together  with  a play  room,  a domes- 
tic science  department  and  a large  assembly  hall. 

In  the  meantime  the  State  had  ordered  the  dormitories  closed, 
leaving  a large  amount  of  space,  which  it  was  decided  to  use  for  a 
library  and  other  much  needed  rooms.  In  1903  the  library  and  Gamma 
Sigma  rooms  were  removed  to  temporary  quarters  and  a fine  corridor 
constructed  extending  the  whole  length  of  the  original  building.  The 
offices  were  enlarged  and  room  obtained  for  a geographical  laboratory. 
Two  years  later  the  second  and  third  floors  were  remodeled.  The 
library  occupies  the  entire  central  part  of  the  building,  50x7  5 feet,  and 
the  height  of  the  second  and  third  stories,  the  third  floor  having  been 
removed.  South  of  the  library  is  a large  museum;  and  north  of  it,  a 
teachers’  reading  room  and  a seminar  room.  Above  these  are  the 
Gamma  Sigma  and  Philalethean  society  rooms.  The  rooms  vacated  by 
the  intermediate  department  when  the  training  school  was  removed  to 
its  present  quarters  are  used  for  manual  training,  and  the  rooms  under 
the  gymnasium  are  fitted  up  as  locker  rooms,  bath  rooms,  etc. 

It  only  remains  to  state  a little  more  specifically  the  changes  which 
some  parts  have  undergone:  Four  rooms  have  been  occupied  at  different 
times  as  a chapel.  For  a short  time  after  the  opening  of  the  Normal 
School,  a room  was  used,  a part  of  which  is  now  the  reception  room. 
In  September,  1867,  the  third  floor  of  the  south  wing  was  ready  for 
use.  It  was  seated  with  double  desks  and  the  rostrum  was  at  the  west 
end.  At  Commencement  the  desks  were  replaced  by  wooden  settees, 
some  of  which  may  still  be  seen  in  the  gallery  of  the  gymnasium.  This 
was  used  for  twenty-two  years.  In  June  1889,  the  last  rhetorical  exer- 
cises were  held  here,  a special  program  having  been  provided  for  the 
occasion,  and  the  school  bade  farewell  to  a place  endeared  to  very 
many.  The  Commencement  exercises  that  year  were  held  in  the  new 
hall.  This  was  seated  with  opera  chairs  and  was  never  used  as  a study 
hall.  Thirteen  years  later,  on  the  completion  of  the  present  hall,  it 
was  converted  into  a gymnasium. 

At  first  the  library  was  located  in  a part  of  the  present  corridor, 
just  south  of  the  statue  of  Demosthenes.  It  contained  few  volumes 
other  than  textbooks.  In  the  early  eighties  a partition  between  it  and 
the  adjoining  room  was  removed.  The  enlarged  room  was  provided 
with  new  cases,  a great  improvement  on  the  rude  shelving  which  had 
been  used.  At  this  time  several  hundred  volumes  of  miscellaneous 
books  were  added.  This  was  the  beginning  of  the  present  library, 
since  which  there  has  been  a steady  growth  until  at  present  there  are 
more  than  fifteen  thousand  well  selected  volumes. 

The  museum  has  had  a varied  history.  In  1869  the  collection 
comprised  about  a bushel  of  stones,  lying  on  the  floor  in  one  corner  of 
the  room  said  to  be  designed  for  a cabinet.  Less  than  a half  dozen  of 
these  were  of  any  value — the  rest  were  thrown  out  of  the  window. 
By  the  latter  part  of  the  seventies  quite  a collection  had  been  gathered 
and  a room  on  the  first  floor  was  fitted  up  for  it.  Two  or  three  years 
later,  this  room  was  wanted  for  the  library  and  the  collection  was  re* 


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moved  to  a room  adjoining  the  science  lecture  room.  This  was  pro- 
vided with  suitable  cases  and  here  it  remained  for  many  years,  grad- 
ually outgrowing  its  quarters.  In  1906  it  was  placed  in  its  present 
commodious  room.  The  collection  now  contains  more  than  ten  thousand 
specimens  accumulated  with  little  expense  to  the  State. 

In  the  early  days  the  classrooms  were  seated  with  wooden  settees. 
The  teacher’s  desk,  when  there  was  one,  was  of  the  most  primitive 
form.  The  walls  were  bare.  Every  available  space  was  utilized  for 
blackboards.  There  was  not  a thermometer  in  the  building,  nor  a 
picture  in  any  part  devoted  to  school  work.  And  yet  the  school  was  as 
well  equipped  as  most  schools  and  much  better  than  those  from  which 
a majority  of  the  students  had  come. 


LOCAL  BOARD  OF  MANAGERS 

The  first  Local  Board,  appointed  by  the  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction,  Hon.  Victor  M.  Rice,  consisted  of  the  following  members: 
Dr.  M.  B.  Anderson,  Hon.  Jerome  Fuller,  Thomas  Cornes,  Henry  Sey- 
mour, Augustus  Brainerd,  Byron  E.  Huntley,  Daniel  Holmes,  Eliphalet 
Whitney,  John  A.  Latta,  Timothy  Frye,  J.  Durand  Decker,  Joseph  A. 
Tozier,  and  Elijah  Chriswell.  This  board  immediately  organized  and 
elected  the  following  permanent  officers:  Jerome  Fuller,  President; 
Eliphalet  Whitney,  Vice  President;  Daniel  Holmes,  Secretary;  and  J.  D. 
Decker,  Treasurer.  As  originally  organized  the  Board  consisted  of 
thirteen  members.  In  1871  the  number  was  reduced  by  an  act  of  the 
legislature  to  nine,  and  in  1872  by  a like  act  two  more  were  added, 
leaving  the  number  eleven.  Of  the  original  members  only  the  Secre- 
tary, Daniel  Holmes  remains.  The  service  given  by  Mr.  Holmes  to  the 
school  has  been  most  valuable.  He  was  elected  secretary  of  the  board 
of  trustees  of  the  Collegiate  Institute  about  1854.  In  this  capacity  he 
served  the  institute  and  later  the  state  normal  school  without  any  fi- 
nancial compensation  whatever  until  November  1,  1899,  when  he  was 
elected  treasurer  of  the  local  board  of  managers.  From  this  date  an 
allowance  of  two  hundred  dollars  a year  was  given  him  to  pay  the  in- 
cidental expenses  of  his  office  as  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Following  is  a complete  list  of  the  members  of  the  Local  Board 
from  the  beginning,  with  the  presidents: 

PRESIDENTS  OF  LOCAL  BOARD  FROM  BEGINNING 

Jerome  Fuller,  1867-1880 
Dayton  S.  Morgan,  1882-1890 
George  H.  Allen,  1891-1892 
John  D.  Burns,  1897  March  1,  1 9 1 7 
Henry  Harrison,  March  l,  1917  to  date 

Eliphalet  Whitney  was  chairman  pro  tem  from  beginning 
until  his  death 


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MEMBERS  OF  LOCAL  BOARD  FROM  BEGINNING 

Jerome  Fuller,  1867-1880 
Daniel  Holmes,  1867  to  date 
J.  Durand  Decker,  1867-1891 
Timothy  Frye,  1867-1871 
Henry  W.  Seymour,  1867-1874 
Joseph  A.  Tozier,  1867-1894 
Elijah  C.  Chriswell,  1867-1909 
M.  B.  Anderson,  1867-1888 
Thomas  Cornes,  1867-1871 
Augustus  F.  Brainerd,  1867-1878 
Eliphalet  Whitney,  1867-1900 
Byron  E.  Huntley,  1867-1900 
John  A.  Latta,  1867-1891 
Aaron  N.  Braman,  1872-1883 
Dayton  S.  Morgan,  1874-1890 
George  H.  Allen,  1878-1892 
John  H.  Kingsbury,  1880-1902 
Edgar  Benedict,  1885-1897 
John  D.  Burns,  1888-1917 
Horace  Belden,  1892-1895 
Thomas  H.  Dobson,  1892  to  date 
George  B.  Harmon,  1896-1910 
Wilson  H.  Moore,  1897-1907 
Edward  Harrison,  1894-1916 
Henry  Harrison,  1891  to  date 
Henry  S.  Madden,  1891-1917 
Alfred  M.  White,  1908  to  date 
Cuthbert  P.  Lane,  1 9 1 7 to  date 
Dr.  Horace  J.  Mann,  1917  to  date 
Gifford  Morgan,  1917  to  date 
Mrs.  Ida  M.  Gordon,  1917  to  date 
Mrs.  Manley  A.  Shafer,  1917  to  date 


THE  FACULTY 

At  the  first  meeting  of  the  Local  Board,  March  22,  1867,  Profes- 
son  Malcom  McVicar  was  elected  Principal;  Professor  C.  D.  McLean, 
Mathematics;  Professor  Oliver  Arey,  Natural  Sciences;  Mrs.  H.  E.  G. 
Arey,  Preceptress,  the  Assistants  being  Miss  Sarah  M.  Effner,  Miss 
Lucy  A.  Mead  and  Miss  Helen  Roby;  and  in  the  Training  School  the 
following:  Principal,  not  appointed;  Assistant,  Miss  Lucena  J.  Grant; 
Object  Teacher,  Miss  Sarah  M.  Haskell;  Vocal  Music,  Miss  Elizabeth  S. 
Richmond;  Drawing,  Miss  Martha  Stark;  Instrumental  Music,  Mrs. 
Fidelia  Ailing  (later  Mrs.  Merritt);  April  8,  1867,  W.  J.  Milne  was 
chosen  Principal  of  the  Academic  Department  and  Professor  of  Ancient 
Languages,  and  on  July  12,  Miss  M.  J.  Thompson  was  elected  Teacher 


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of  Primary  Department;  and  Miss  C.  M.  Chriswell,  Teacher  in  Academic 
Department. 

Following  is  a complete  list  of  those  who  have  served  on  the  facul- 
ty of  the  school  to  the  present  time: 

PRINCIPALS 

Malcom  McVicar,  March  22,  1867 — Dec.  23,  1867 
Charles  D.  MacLean,  Dec.  23,  1867 — June,  1898 
David  Eugene  Smith,  June,  1898 — June,  1901 
Charles  T.  McFarlane,  June,  1901 — June,  1910 
Alfred  C.  Thompson,  June,  1910 — 

SCIENCE  DEPARTMENT 

Oliver  Arey,  March  22,  1867 — Dec.  31,  1867 
James  H.  Hoose,  Dec.  31,  1867 — July  13,  1869 
William  H.  Lennon,  Sept,  15,  1869 — June,  1911.  (Died  March 
8,  ,1913) 

Charles  O.  Beaman,  Sept.  1911  — 

MATHEMATICS 

Charles  D.  MacLean,  March  22,  1867 — Dec.  23,  1867 

When  he  was  appointed  to  the  principalship  of  the  school 
in  place  of  Principal  McVicar,  resigned. 

Herman  G.  Burlingame,  August  11,  1868 — Feb.  19,  1891. 

(This  is  the  date  of  Professor  Burlingame’s ' death;  he  had 
leave  of  absence  for  some  time  before  his  death). 

Charles  W.  Smith,  July  28,  1890  (temporarily) 

At  Professor  Burlingame’s  death  Professor  Smith  was  elected 
permanently.  He  resigned  June,  1900. 

Lambert  L.  Jackson,  June,  1900 — June,  1906 

(During  1903-4  Professor  Jackson  had  leave  of  absence  when 
Mr.  A.  R.  Taylor  supplied  his  place). 

William  L.  Vosburgh,  June,  1906 — Jan.  1 9 1 3 
Leon  D.  Taggart,  Feb.  1913 — June,  1 9 1 3 
Henry  J.  Lathrop,  Sept.  1913 — 

ANCIENT  LANGUAGES 

William  J.  Milne,  April  8,  1867 — Sept.  4,  1 8 7 1 
(Also  Principal  of  Academic  Department). 

Francis  B.  Palmer,  Sept.  4,  1 8 7 1 — 1878 

(Transferred  from  principalship  of  training  department). 

J.  F.  Forbes,  Nov.  4,  1878 — June,  1885 

Charles  D.  Seely,  August  27,  1885 — Died,  May  22,  1 9 1 5 

Sherman  M.  Smith,  June,  1 9 1 5 — 

PRECEPTRESS 

Mrs.  H.  E.  G.  Arey,  March  22,  1867 — April  15,  1868 
(Teacher  of  Modern  Languages  and  Composition). 


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Mrs.  W.  C.  Sylla,  April  l5,  1868 — Jan.  16,  1880 
Miss  Mary  P.  Rhoades,  June  16,  1880 — June,  1911 

ASSISTANT  IN  MATHEMATICS 

Miss  Helen  Roby,  March  22,  1867 — Sept.  4.  1871 
Miss  Jane  E.  Lowery,  Sept.  4,  1 8 7 1 — Sept.  7,  1903 
(Also  assistant  in  Latin) 

Miss  Mary  Lilias  Richardson,  Sept.  1903 — June,  1904 
Louise  Glennie,  September,  1904 — September,  1905 

when  she  was  transferred  to  the  position  of  assistant  in 
English. 

Frances  L.  W.  Stiles,  April  1,  1904 — September,  1907 

(Miss  Stiles  was  transferred  to  this  position  from  the  train- 
ing school  which  she  entered  as  a teacher,  April  1,  1904). 
Also  history. 

Mary  F.  Coble,  September,  1907 — June,  1909 

Latin  and  history  only,  mathematics  dropped 
Adelaide  Lewis,  September,  1912 — 

German  and  mathematics.  French  dropped. 

Ruth  K.  Todd,  September,  1909-1912. 

Latin  and  history.  (Transferred  from  training  school  Septem- 
ber, 1906). 

TEACHERS  OF  GRAMMAR  AND  ENGLISH 

Lucy  A.  Mead,  March  22,  1867 — Sept.  29,  1868 

C.  Minerva  Chriswell,  October  26,  1868 — November  20,  1898 

Lucia  E.  Wood,  1898 — September,  1900. 

Emma  Louise  Reed,  September,  1900 — During  year  ’0l-’02 
Bertha  Brown,  During  year  1901-2 — September  1904 
Luella  Townley,  Sept.  1904 — Sept.  1905 
Louise  Glennie,  September,  1905 — September,  1908 

(Miss  Glennie  was  transferred  to  this  position  from  the  de- 
partment of  Mathematics  and  Latin). 

Alletta  C.  Edwards,  September,  1908 — 

Claire  Williams,  September,  1 9 1 1 — 

In  place  of  Miss  Edwards  promoted. 

Elizabeth  M.  Osborne,  September,  1916 — 

Assistant  English  and  Mathematics 

MUSIC,  INSTRUMENTAL 

Mrs.  F.  C.  Ailing,  March  23,  1867-1892 

INSTRUMENTAL  MUSIC  AND  FRENCH 

Elizabeth  B.  Allen,  June,  1894 — June,  1905 

FRENCH  AND  ASSISTANT  GERMAN  TEACHER 

Alice  Sinclair,  September,  1905 — April,  1906 
Ruth  E.  Russam,  April,  1906 — June,  1909 
Adelaide  Lewis,  September,  1909 — June,  1912 
French  dropped  and  mathematics  added 


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FRENCH  AND  LATIN 

Helen  F.  Smith,  September,  1912 — June,  1917 
Katherine  M.  Rowley,  September,  1917 — 

GERMAN  AND  HISTORY 

Flora  C.  Willsea,  November  13,  1877 — September,  1912 
Elizabeth  Briggs,  September,  1912 — 

Transferred  from  Training  School,  Grade  6 

SECRETARY  AND  LIBRARIAN 

S.  Janette  Reynolds,  1892 — 

Miss  Reynolds  was  Secretary  only  until  1894,  when  she  was 
appointed  assistant  Librarian  also.  In  1900  she  gave  up  the 
position  of  secretary  to  take  that  of  librarian  and  teacher  of 
library  science. 

SECRETARY 

Helen  E.  Kirby,  1900 — January,  1903 

Sarah  L.  Turner,  January,  1903 — June,  1903 

Helen  E.  Kirby,  reappointed,  June,  1903—1911 

Sarah  A.  Wygant,  1911-1912 

Helen  I.  Mercer,  September,  1912 — 

METHOD  DEPARTMENT 

Miss  M.  J.  Thompson,  March  28,  1867 — June,  1894 
Mrs.  Sara  D.  Jenkins,  June,  1894 — June,  1895 

DRAWING  DEPARTMENT 

Martha  Stark,  March  22,  1867  probably  to  Sept.  1868 
Belle  Randall,  September  29,  1868 — September  l5,  1869 
Fannie  C.  Barnett,  September  15,  1869 — August  27,  1885 
Mary  C.  Norse,  August  27,  1885 — February  2,  1886 
Alice  M.  Atwater,  February  2,  1886 — September,  1888. 

Emiline  A.  Dunn,  September  24,  1888 — July  28,  1890 

Miss  Isabel  Gilmore  acted  temporarily  as  teacher  of  drawing 
during  the  latter  part  of  Miss  Dunn’s  term,  as  Miss  Dunn  had 
leave  of  absence  on  account  of  health. 

Bertha  H.  Coleman,  1890 — 1904 

Miss  Emma  L.  Randlett  took  Miss  Coleman’s  place  during  the 
school  year,  ’92-’93  during  her  leave  of  absence  for  study  in 
Europe. 

Elizabeth  F.  Palmer,  1904 — June,  1910 
Jean  Corser,  June,  1910 — 1912 
May  E.  Marsden,  March,  1912 — 1 9 1 7 
Alice  Elois  Yale,  September,  1 9 1 7 

READING  AND  ELOCUTION 

Sarah  L.  Kinne,  February  21,  1868 

(We  have  no  means  of  knowing  how  long  Miss  'Kinne  held 


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this  position;  probably  a few  months).  Miss  Elizabeth  Rich- 
mond of  the  Music  Department  took  charge  of  this  depart- 
ment with  her  own  until  the  appointment  of  Clara  J.  Brown 
in  1890. 

Clara  J.  Brown,  August  8,  1890 — June,  1892 
(Also  Assistant  to  the  Preceptress). 

Fanchon  W.  Smith,  June,  1892 — June,  1893 
L.  May  Nash,  June,  1893 — June,  1900 
Claire  M.  DeLano,  June,  1900 — June,  1903 
Ethelwyn  Drew,  June,  1901 — June,  1903 

Miss  Edith  Haddock  took  Miss  Drew’s  position  during  a part 
of  this  time  as  Miss  Drew  had  leave  of  absence  on  account  of 
her  health. 

Minnie  B.  Bradford,  June,  1903 — June,  1904 
Ermina  Tucker,  June,  1904 — June,  1910 
Mildred  A.  Smith,  September,  1910 — 1912 
Gladys  E.  Leonard,  September,  1912 

VOCAL  MUSIC  DEPARTMENT 

Elizabeth  S.  Richmond,  March  23,  1867 — June,  1901 

(During  most  of  this  time  Miss  Richmond  also  had  charge  of 
the  reading  and  elocution  ). 

Mrs.  Harriet  B.  DeRevere,  September,  1901 — September,  1902 

Edith  V.  Sharpe,  September,  1902 — September,  1908 

Effie  W.  Wilson,  September,  1908 — June,  1909 

Caroline  E.  Blodgett,  September,  1909 — June,  1912 

Lillian  A.  Cummings,  September,  1912 — June,  1917 

Marion  E.  Hebbard,  September,  1917 — 

SCIENCE  ASSISTANT 

Sarah  M.  Effner,  March  22,  1867 — June,  1896 

Miss  Effner  also  taught  history  and  later  French.  Upon  Miss 
Effner’s  resignation  her  work  was  divided  up  among  the  other 
teachers,  except  the  French  which  was  dropped  from  the 
course  until  the  appointment  of  Miss  Allen. 

Alice  L.  Lennon,  June,  1896 — June,  1904 

Miss  Lennon  was  employed  as  assistant  in  Natural  Science  and 
English  Literature;  afterward  science  assistant  alone. 

Lloyd  B.  Tenny  took  Miss  Lennon’s  place  during  her  leave  of 
absence  (1900-01)  while  she  was  taking  advanced  work  at 
Cornell  University. 

Hannah  V.  Harding,  September,  1904 — September,  1905 

Miss  Harding  was  then  transferred  to  the  Training  Department 
which  she  left  March,  1909 
Anna  I.  Pope,  June,  1905 — June,  1907 
Lois  B.  White,  June,  1907 — June,  1909 
Nina  M.  Gage,  September,  1909 — February,  1913 


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Bertha  M.  Kelsey,  February,  1 9 1 3 — June,  1917 
Ellen  F.  Watson,  September,  1917 

PHYSICAL  CULTURE  AND  MANUAL  TRAINING 

Charles  R.  Bostwick,  September,  1903 — June,  1906 
In  1904  Manual  Training  was  introduced 
Fred  A.  Belland,  September,  1906 — June,  1914 
Herbert  G.  Salisbury,  September,  1914 — 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 

MATHEMATICS  AND  COMMERCIAL  DEPARTMENT 

C.  B.  Fairchild,  1869 — September,  1871 
James  Knox,  September,  1 8 7 1 — February  3,  1873 
Truman  E.  Burlingame,  February  3,  1873 — April,  1882 
Henry  E.  Pease,  April,  1882 — June,  1882 
(A  temporary  appointment) 

Robert  Simpson,  Jr.,  September,  1882 — June,  1884 
(Also  Principal  of  the  Academic  Department) 

Arthur  A.  Tooley,  June,  1884 — June,  1903 

(Also  Principal  of  the  Academic  Department  and  later  Physi- 
cal culture  for  men) 

PENMANSHIP— ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 

R.  J.  Gordon,  June  29,  1868  until  1 8 7 1 or  1872. 

During  a large  part  of  this  time  this  was  included  in  the 
mathematical  and  commercial  department. 

When  the  high  school  took  the  place  of  the  academy,  Miss 
Elizabeth  F.  Palmer  of  the  drawing  department  was  given  this 
subject. 

FIRST  ASSISTANT— ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 

Eliza  J.  Gates,  January  7,  1 8 7 1 — November  6,  1 8 7 1 

Miss  E.  M.  Jonson,  November  6,  1871 — November  13,  187  7 

Flora  C.  Willsea,  November  1 3,  187  7 

Also  teacher  of  German;  afterward  history  in  the  normal 
department. 

TRAINING  DEPARTMENT 

Dr.  Francis  B.  Palmer,  August  1,  1868 — September  4,  1 8 7 1 
Principal  of  the  Training  Department 
Sara  A.  Saunders,  June  1895 — September,  1 9 1 1 
Superintendent  of  the  Training  Department 
Charles  D.  Cooper,  September,  1 9 1 1 — 

Superintendent  of  the  Training  Department 
Lucena  J.  Grant,  March  22,  1867 — April  10,  1868 
Assistant 


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Sarah  M.  Haskell,  March  22,  1867 — January  4,  1869 
Object  teacher 

Miss  M.  J.  Thompson,  July  12,  1867 — June,  1894 

Head  teacher  of  Primary  Department  until  July  2,  1874  when 
she  was  appointed  teacher  of  Methods  and  Critic  in  the  Pri- 
mary Department. 

Clara  Roby,  April  10,  1868 — July  2,  1874 

Critic  and  Principal  Primary  Department  in  place  of  Miss 
Grant,  resigned. 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  Cady,  January  4,  1869 — June,  1894 

Critic  and  object  teacher  in  place  of  Miss  Haskell.  July  28, 
1873,  she  was  promoted  to  the  position  of  Critic  and  Teacher 
of  Methods  July,  1881,  made  Principal  of  the  Intermediate 
Department. 

Nellie  L.  Jones,  September  4,  1 8 7 1 — July  28,  1873 
Critic  and  Method  teacher 

Kate  S.  Brennan,  November  6,  1871 — July  28,  1873 

CRITIC  PRIMARY  DEPARTMENT 

Alice  E.  Braman,  July  28,  1873 — August  6,  1885 
m Critic,  Primary  Department  in  place  of  Miss  Brennan  resigned. 
July  27,  1873,  Miss  Brennan  was  promoted  to  the  Principal- 
ship  of  the  Primary  Department. 

Harriett  Gillett,  July  28,  1873 — June,  1881 

Critic  in  intermediate  department  in  place  of  Mrs.  Cady  pro- 
moted. 

July  2,  1874,  Miss  Gillett  was  promoted  to  Principalship  of 
intermediate  department  in  place  of  Miss  Clara  Roby,  resigned 

Stella  Harris,  July  27,  1874 — June,  1881 

Critic  in  Primary  Department  in  place  of  Miss  Braman  pro- 
moted July,  1880,  to  Mrs.  Cady’s  place  as  critic  in  inter- 
mediate department. 

Mrs.  R.  A.  Palmer,  July  6,  1880 

Left  some  time  during  same  year.  Critic  in  Primary  Depart- 
ment in  place  of  Miss  Harris,  promoted.  After  she  left  other 
Critics  took  her  work  for  the  rest  of  the  year. 

Mrs.  Stella  M.  Cottrell  (Miss  Stella  Harris)  July  10,  1883 — Au- 
gust 11,  1885 

Reappointed  critic  in  primary  August  6,  1885,  promoted 
to  principalship  of  primary 

Mrs.  Louise  C.  Williams,  August  6,  1885 — June,  1900 

Critic  in  Primary  Department  in  place  of  Mrs.  Cottrell,  pro- 
moted. July  6th,  1891  promoted  Principal  of  Primary  De- 
partment. 

Ellen  F.  Mason,  August  21,  1886 — June,  1891 
Principal  of  Primary  Department 

L.  Virginia  Chappell,  July  6,  1891 — June,  1892 
Critic  in  primary  department 


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Josephine  Twitchell,  June,  1892 — June,  1895 
Critic  in  primary  department 
C.  Leora  Read,  June,  1894 — June,  1897 

Principal  Intermediate  Department  in  Mrs.  Cady’s  place 
Mary  O.  White,  June,  1881 — June,  1902 

Appointed  assistant  in  Intermediate.  June,  1897  appointed 
Principal  of  Intermediate. 

Fannie  L.  Avery,  >June,  1895 — June,  1904 

Critic  of  Primary  Department,  June,  1902,  Critic  in  grade 
three  and  four. 

Eliza  P.  Knowles,  June,  1897 — Dec.  1906 

Critic  in  intermediate  department,  June,  1902,  Critic  in 
grades  seven  and  eight 
Marion  S.  Coan,  June,  1902 — April  1,  1904 
Ninth  grade  in  High  School. 

Margery  B.  Loughran,  June,  1900 — June,  1903 
Fifth  and  sixth  grades 

Virgilia  Schmelz,  June,  1900 — April,  1904 
First  and  second  grades 
Anna  T.  Bridgman,  June,  1903 — June,  1904 

Fifth  and  Sixth  grades  • 

Mary  F.  Harrison,  June,  1903 — June,  1905 
Grades,  9,  10,  11  in  High  School 
Florence  Gilliland,  June,  1904 — June,  1908 
Grades  3 and  4 

Ethelind  Clapp,  April,  1904 — Spring  of  1906 
First  and  second  grades 
Martha  Burnett,  June,  1904 — June,  1906 
Fifth  and  Sixth  Grades 
Anna  I.  Pope,  June,  1904 — June,  1907 

Critic  and  model  teacher,  High  School,  1905,  transferred  to 
assistant  in  science  department 
Alice  Sinclair,  June,  1904 — April,  1906 

Critic  and  model  teacher  in  High  School.  September,  1906, 
French  and  assistant  German  teacher 
Frances  L.  W.  Stiles,  April  1,  1904 — June,  1907 

Critic  and  Model  teacher  in  high  school.  Assistant  in  Latin 
and  Mathematics.  Sept.  1906 

EIGHTH  GRADE 

Ruth  K.  Todd,  June,  1906 — 1909 

Transferred  to  High  School  Department 
Catherine  Cavanaugh,  September,  1909 — June,  1910 
Laura  T.  Cooper,  September,  1910 — June,  1912 
Mabel  W.  Vanderhoof,  September,  1912 

SEVENTH  GRADE 

Mabel  Vanderhoof,  September,  1907 — June,  1912 


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Angeline  Finney,  September,  1912 — 1 9 1 5 
Edith  G.  Hagen,  1 9 1 5 — 

SIXTH  GRADE 

Hannah  Y.  Harding,  June,  1905 — March,  1909 
Elizabeth  Briggs,  June,  1910 — November,  1911 
Mary  C.  Thomas,  November,  1911 — February,  1913 
Gertrude  J.  Nichols,  February,  1913 — 

FIFTH  GRADE 

Mabel  Wombough,  June,  1906 — February,  1912 
Angeline  Finney,  February,  1912 — June,  1912 
Transferred  to  seventh  grade 
Anna  I.  Pease,  September,  1912 — May,  1914 
Mary  V.  Rowley,  September,  1914 

FOURTH  GRADE 

Elta  Loomis,  January,  1908 — June,  1908 
Florence  Blades,  September,  1908 — June,  1910 
Transferred  to  sixth  grade  September,  1909 
Eleanor  B.  Forman,  September,  1909 — June,  1910 
Grace  Strowger,  September,  1910 — April,  1912 
Sabra  M.  Hayden,  April,  1912 — June,  1914 
Ada  E.  Jones,  September,  1914 — June,  1916 
Ora  M.  VanSlyke,  September,  1916 

THIRD  GRADE 

Lucy  N.  Tomkins,  September,  1908 — November,  1 9 1 1 
Amelia  Wensel,  November,  1911 

SECOND  GRADE 

Jane  A.  Barnard,  January,  1908 — June,  1909 

Second  grade,  domestic  science  and  art.  After  June,  1908, 
only  domestic  science  and  art 
Lillian  L.  Crafts,  June,  1908, — June,  1910 
May  A.  Williams,  September,  1910 — 

FIRST  GRADE 

Amy  F.  Arey,  June,  1906 — June,  1910 
Adelaide  Crim,  September,  1910 — November,  1911 
Lucy  N.  Tomkins,  November,  1 9 1 1 — June,  1912 
Transferred  from  third  grade 
Grace  L.  Neff,  September,  1912 

DOMESTIC  SCIENCE  AND  ART 

Jane  A.  Barnard,  Juhe,  1908 — June,  1909 
Margaret  Barnard,  September,  1909 — June,  1910 
Ida  C.  Wadsworth,  September,  1910 — November,  1912 
Hilda  Smith,  November,  1912 — June,  1 9 1 7 
Wilhelmine  A.  Lawton,  September,  1 9 1 7 — 


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NUMBER  OF  GRADUATES 

Since  1867,  when  this  institution  became  a State  Normal  School, 
from  the  Normal  Department  there  have  been  graduated  2086,  from 
the  old  academic  department  228,  from  the  High  School  department 
since  1905,  183  (June  1917).  Many  of  the  graduates  have  attained 
eminent  success,  serving  as  principals,  school  commissioners,  and  city 
superintendents.  Several  are  now  district  superintendents.  Others 
have  become  distinguished  in  the  ministry,  law,  medicine,  engineering, 
journalism,  and  other  professions.  The  alumni  have  been  represented 
in  the  State  legislature,  and  in  diplomatic  and  other  governmental  posi- 
tions. During  its  history  the  institution  has  contributed  to  the  edu- 
cation of  many  more  than  its  regular  graduates. 

The  school  has  furnished  to  other  normal  schools  of  the  State  a 
large  number  of  teachers.  Dr.  McVicar,  the  first  Principal,  assumed  a 
similar  position  at  the  Potsdam  Normal  School;  Dr.  William  J.  Milne,  the 
first  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  was  transferred  to  the  Principal- 
ship  of  the  Geneseo  Normal  School,  and  later  to  that  of  the  Albany 
Normal  College;  Dr.  John  M.  Milne,  a student  of  this  school  of  the 
class  of  1871,  became  Principal  of  the  Geneseo  Normal  School;  Dr.  F. 
D.  Palmer,  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages  and  Vice-Principal,  was 
made  Principal  of  the  Fredonia  Normal  School;  Professor  James  H. 
Hoose,  Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  became  Principal  .of  the  Cort- 
land Normal  School;  Frank  S.  Capen,  of  the  class  of  1864,  became 
Principal  of  the  New  Paltz  Normal  School;  James  M.  Milne,  of  the  class 
of  1872,  became  Principal  of  the  Oneonta  Normal  School;  Miss  Helen 
Roby,  Teacher  of  Mathematics,  became  preceptress  at  the  Geneseo 
Normal  School;  Miss  Lucy  A.  Mead,  one  of  the  first  Assistants,  assumed 
a similar  position  in  Potsdam  Normal  School;  Miss  Gloria  Bennett,  of 
the  class  of  1872,  became  a teacher  in  the  Geneseo  Normal  School; 
Andrew  Y.  Freeman,  of  the  class  of  1873,  became  Principal  of  the 
Training  Department  in  the  Fredonia  Normal  School;  Miss  Thankful  M. 
Knight,  of  the  class  of  1875,  became  preceptress  in  the  Plattsburg  Nor- 
mal School;  Miss  Jessie  E.  Hillman,  of  the  class  of  1878,  became 
Principal  of  the  Musical  Department  of  the  Fredonia  Normal  School; 
William  C.  Chriswell,  class  of  1892,  became  a teacher  in  the  Potsdam 
Normal  School;  and  Miss  Mary  E.  Wilcox,  class  of  1897,  became  a teacher 
in  the  Geneseo  Normal  School.  Probably  there  are  others  whose  names 
are  not  recorded. 

In  common  with  the  other  normal  schools  of  the  state  this  normal 
school  has  a fine  record  of  service.  The  class  which  the  school  grad- 
uated in  June,  1914,  was  the  largest  the  school  has  graduated  in  its 
entire  history,  which  indicates  an  increasing  usefulness  to  the  State. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


37 


ALUMNI 


CLASS  1868 

Classical 

Davis,  Harriet  E.  (Mrs.  Clark  Veazie)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Fisk,  Susan  R.  (Mrs.  Briggs)  Allegan,  Mich. 

Fisk,  C.  Louise,  (Mrs.  Geo.  Williams)  100  Magee  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 
^Graves,  Sophia  A.,  (Mrs.  Merrill) 

ACADEMIC 

Musical 

Kniffen,  Hattie  E.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1869 

Classical 

Olds,  George  D.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Advanced  English 

Allen,  Henrietta  M.,  (Mrs.  John  Kite)  Burchard,  Nebraska 
Gillette,  Harriet  L.  (Mrs.  H.  W.  Seymour)  Sault  St.  Marie,  Mich. 

Miller,  Jennie  V.,  (Mrs.  Walter  Pettengill)  43  Beverly  St.  Rochester,. 
N.  Y. 

Silliman,  C.  Herbert,  42  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Elementary  English 

Bennet,  Coralin  (Mrs.  C.  B.  Cameron)  Brawley,  Calif. 

ACADEMIC 

Classical 

Hunt,  Eben  W.,  Syracuse,  Nebraska 

Advanced  English 

Colby,  Cassius  W.,  Culdesac,  Idaho. 

CLASS  1870 

Classical 

Deyo,  Martin  L.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Fairchild,  Charles  B.,  752  Greene  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*Frye,  Minnie  A. 

*Lowery,  Jane  E. 

Shear,  Mina  L.  unknown 

Spink,  Esther  L.  (Mrs.  Taylor)  Sheridan,  N.  Y. 

Sybrandt,  William  H.,  101  Hoosick  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

White,  James  W.,  8l8  Herrick  St.,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Wood,  Francelia  P.  (Mrs.  P.  F.  Burtch)  Morrison,  111. 

Advanced  English 

Allen,  Maria  L.  (Mrs.  Edson  Hoyt)  Mears,  Mich. 

*Ferguson,  Imogene  P. 

*Newcomb,  Ruth  E. 


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Richmond,  Frances  A.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Emma  J.  (Mrs.  Holbrook)  Appleton,  Wis. 

*Warner,  Emma  L. 

Wilbur,  Stephen  D.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Winslow,  Louise  A.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC 

Classical 

Adams,  Edward  L.,  Am.  Consulate,  Dublin,  Ireland 

Barrier,  Fannie  A.  (Mrs.  Williams)  4003  St.  Lawrence  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Course  Preparatory  for  College 
Raymond,  George  H.,  420  Ashland  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

Bigelow,  Rosalie  M.  Unknown 
*Tenny,  Avis  L. 

Widener,  Bertha  C.  (Mrs.  Frank  Bottume)  1383  Fitzhugh  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 


CLASS  1871 

Classical 

*Burns,  John  D. 

Castle,  Catherine  M.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Chriswell,  Emma  J.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

*Cunningham,  Chas. 

^Fuller,  Delia  A. 

*Goff,  Frank  M. 

Goodrich,  Ida  L.  (Mrs.  Wm,  Clark)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

*Harmon-,  Hattie 
*Knox,  James 
*Milne,  John  M. 

Osborne,  A.  Judson,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Prudden,  Mary  G.  (Mrs.  Curtis)  Meigs  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
*Quinby,  George  F. 

Sylvester,  Lizzie  B.,  Cox  Bldg.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*Taylor,  Kittie 
*Yoemans,  George  F. 

Advanced  English 

*Kirby,  Harriet  A. 

*Smith,  Cora  A. 

Elementary  English 

Barrier,  Ella  B.,  1925-I3th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Hicks,  Frances  A.  (Mrs.  F.  A.  Tabor)  Melvia  St.  Berkeley,  Cal. 

ACADEMIC 

Classical 

Campbell,  John  P.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Musical 

Babcock,  Mate  M.  (Mrs.  Wilson)  St.  Joseph,  Mich. 

Davis,  Anna  A.  (Mrs.  Richards)  344  Troupe  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Farwell,  Sue  S.  (Mrs.  R.  J.  Milliman)  Holley,  N.  Y. 

*Hicks,  Blanche 
*Shepard,  Sarah  L. 


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39 


CLASS  1872 

Classical 

*Adams,  Adelbert  A. 

Bassett,  Flora  M.  (Mrs.  James  Jaynes)  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

*Byrns,  Julia 

Fuller,  Jennie  S.  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Vincent)  Maine,  Broome  Co.,  N.  Y. 
*Goodell,  William 
*Hamlin,  Charles  F. 

*Hayes,  Amelia  E. 

*HilI,  Fitz  James 

Minot,  Jonas,  Beresford,  S.  D. 

^Norton,  Candace  H. 

^Reynolds,  Ettie  Clark 

Smith,  Charles  G.,  care  Field  & Leiter,  Chicago,  111. 

Warren,  Edwin  L.,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

^Chappell,  Delia  A. 

*Miner,  Ida  V. 

Pierce,  Delclutha,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*Quinby,  Frances  T. 

Elementary  English 

*Bolard,  Sophia 

ACADEMIC 
Advanced  English 
Fuller,  Alice  J.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

*AyIesworth,  Franc  A.  (Mrs.  Sawyer) 

Ven  Derbeck,  Helen  E.  (Mrs.  W.  C.  McNall)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1873 

Classical 

*Bagley,  Henric  S. 

Bosworth,  Inez,  Pouch  A.  Rochester,  Minn. 

Braman,  Alice  E.  (Mrs.  F.  S.  Cale)  Miles  City,  Montana 
Brayton,  Waity  E.,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

*Coney,  Emogene  M. 

Dresser,  Lucy  W.,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Farwell,  Susan  S.  (Mrs.  R.  J.  Milliman)  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Freeman,  Andrew  Y.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

*Gallup,  Madison,  O. 

Milliman,  Henry  C.,  Addison,  N.  Y. 

Reynolds,  S.  Janette,  Brockport, 

*Smith,  Fannie  M. 

Tunstall,  Alida  (Mrs.  J.  A.  Walker,  2300  Dexter  S.,  Denver,  Colo. 
*VanBuren,  Clara  A. 

White,  Charles  G.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

Allen,  Louise  E.  (Mrs.  T.  Brown)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

*Clark,  Ella  M. 

*FuIton,  Susan  M. 

*Hall,  Emma  Wendell 
^Richardson,  Fannie  L. 


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ACADEMIC 


Classical 

Willsea,  Flora  C.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Harrison,  Henry,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

*Baker,  Kittie  L. 

Cunningham,  Adeline  T.  (Mrs.  James  Arnold)  721  University  Ave., 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Vandevere,  Ella  J.  (Mrs.  Hodges)  112  Pearl  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Weiler,  Sophia  E.  (Mrs.  Teft)  Unknown 
Willsea,  Flora  C.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1874 

Classical 

*Allen,  Susan  L. 

Bradley,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  H.  S.  Bagley)  Chestnut  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Farwell,  Florence  D.  (Mrs.  H.  C.  Milliman)  Addison,  N.  Y. 

Hopper,  Mabel  (Mrs.  F.  G.  Slocum)  58  Brighton  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
*Hunt,  Elizabeth  P. 

Lockwood,  Bessie  E.  (Mrs.  Peacock)  Lincoln,  N.  Y. 

McCaw,  Mary  A.  (Mrs.  R.  C.  Reed)  Fair  Haven,  Vt. 

Newton,  Marion  J.  (Mrs.  McLean)  120-llth  St.,  S.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
*Rexford,  Cynthia  L. 

Sackett,  Julia  E.  (Mrs.  A.  A.  Wheeler)  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Selden,  John  H.  Unknown 
Smith,  Chas.  W.,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

*Terry,  Emma  C. 

Warboys,  John  W.,  Kenwood,  Samona  Co.,  Cal. 

Advanced  English 

*Croft,  Marion  E. 

Cummings,  Kittie  E.  (Mrs.  D.  D.  Cook)  care  Miner  Paddock,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

Cummings,  Nellie  B.  Unknown 

Glidden,  Frances  A.  (Mrs.  D’Olier)  326  Parsells  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Hanna,  Delphine,  Oberlin,  Ohio 

Harris,  Stella  M.  ( Mrs.  A.  T.  Wells)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

*Wyckoff,  LaVerne  B. 


ACADEMIC 

Classical 

Silliman,  Willis  A.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Course  Preparatory  for  College 
Slocum,  G.  Fort,  58  Brighton  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1875 

Classical 

Brown,  Eliza  D.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

*Birdsall,  Mary  E. 

*Crawford,  Josephine  E. 

-Glidden,  Chas.  H., 

*Knight,  Thankful  M. 

Miller,  Miner  F.,  1131  Washington  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 


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41 


Spickerman,  Ella  M.  (Mrs.  Horace  Farwell)  Holley,  N.  Y. 
Stevens,  Frederick  H.,  LaGrange,  111. 

*Wadsworth,  Anna  E. 


Advanced  English 

*Beach,  Frederic  E. 

*Clymo,  Mary  E. 

Leahy,  Amelia  L.,  12  Clarendon  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Whiting,  Marie  Antionette  (Mrs.  Henry  Brigham)  322  Jefferson  Ave., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*Wadsworth,  Harriett 


ACADEMIC 

Classical 

Raymond,  Flora,  20l-2nd  St.,  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Advanced  English 

Benjamin,  Harriett  F.  (Mrs.  Wm.  Chappell)  29  Madison  Ave.,  Baltimore, 
Md. 


Course  Preparatory  for  College 
Simpson,  Wm.  W.,  65  S.  Clinton  St.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

Braman,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  Starkweather)  Edgewater,  Col. 
Brown,  May  (Mrs.  Holmes)  Unknown 
*Browne,  Della  C.  (Mrs.  M.  B.  Sweeting) 

Cary,  Jennie  A.  (Mrs.  Anson  Hutton)  Albion,  N.  Y. 
Dealy,  Minnie  A.  (Mrs.  Geo.  B.  Harmon)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Randall,  Augusta  J.  (Mrs.  Northrup)  Morton,  N.  Y. 

♦Way,  Alice  C. 


CLASS  1876 

Classical 

*Boss,  Charles  E. 

Cunningham,  Adeline  T.  (Mrs.  J.  Arnold)  721  University  Ave.,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y. 

*Clark,  Florence  A. 

Forbes,  William  O.,  1007  E.  Marion  St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

*Hunt,  James  M. 

Holden,  Charles  H.,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y. 

*Isbell,  Hervey 
*Knowles,  Eliza  P. 

Lyons,  Edward  P.,  46  Cedar  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Robbins,  Frances  O.  (Mrs.  P.  H.  Hanlan)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

**Smith,  Lowell  C. 

Sheldon,  Charles  B.,  Westfield,  N.  Y. 

Squires,  M.  Anna  (Mrs.  Irving  Crandall)  Kendall,  N.  Y. 

*Van  Cruyningham,  Daniel 


Advanced  English 

*Bogen,  Charlotte  C. 

Brainerd,  Emily  F.  (Mrs.  Abercrofribie)  Worcester,  Mass. 
* Cogswell,  Etta  M. 

*Converse,  Annie  L. 

Flower,  May  (Mrs.  Frank  Stevens)  Redfield,  S.  Dak. 
Halpin,  Bridget  T.,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 


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Lisk,  Clara  A.  (Mrs.  S.  Mahoney)  45 ll  East  Lake,  Harriet  Blvd.,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

Reed,  Ella  F.,  Bay  View,  Mich. 

Remington,  Janet,  ll  Rervoir  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Spickerman,  Emma  L.  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Chase)  3 3 Gale  St.,  Malden,  Mass. 
*Scott,  Sara  A. 

Sawyer,  Phebe  J.  (Mrs.  F.  E.  Stewart)  R.  F.  D.,  Hudson,  Mich. 

Tucker,  James  W.,  Kendall,  N.  Y. 

*Welsh,  Margaret  T. 

* White,  Clara  S. 

White,  Jessie,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC 

Classical 

Dunham,  Florence  A.,  Brawley,  Cal. 

Stanley,  Jennie  B.  (Mrs.  T.  M.  Hodgman)  476  Ashland  Ave.,  St.  Paul, 
Mich. 

Musical 

Holt,  Annie  M.  (Mrs.  Geo.  Colby)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Peck,  Nellie  (Mrs.  R.  C.  Burdick)  Phelps,  N.  Y. 

*Smith,  C.  Lillian 

* White,  Clara  S. 


CLASS  1877 

Classical 

Braman,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  Mary  Starkweather)  Edgewater,  Col. 

Bronk,  A.  Isabella,  Swarthmore  College,  Swarthmore,  Pa. 

*East,  Frederick 

Field,  Caroline  E.  (Mrs.  Caroline  Williams)  2102  E.  Madison  St.,  Seat- 
tle, Mich. 

Hawthorn,  Mary  J.  Unknown 
*Palmer,  Clara  I. 

Smith,  Clara  E.  (Mrs.  J.  D.  Burns)  Barrington  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

Archer,  Adelaide  G.,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Bush,  Marie  Alice  (Mrs.  Charles  Stiles)  16  DeKay  St.,  West  Brighton, 
N.  Y. 

Henderson,  Emma,  LeRoy,  N.  Y. 

*Lewis,  Florence  J. 

Loomis,  Edwin  C.,  Perrysville,  Ind. 

ACADEMIC 

Classical 

*Cady,  Harriett  L. 

Chappell,  Wm.  J.,  929  Madison  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Musical 

Coy,  Hettie  E.  (Mrs.  Allis)  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Norton,  Alida  P.,  Alabama,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1878 

Classical 

Allen,  Emily  E.  (Mrs.  Ferguson)  Charlotte,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


43 


Blackstock,  Frances  J.  (Mrs.  Abell)  Tombstone,  Ariz. 
*Barstow,  Carrie  F. 

Cook,  Cora  A.  (Mrs.  Stevens)  Fitzgerald,  Ga. 

Clark,  M.  Evelyn  (Mrs.  R.  J.  Gordon)  200  Groveland  Ave., 
Minn. 

Forbes,  Frederic  L.,  Chelsea  Hotel,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Holt,  William  D.,  5454  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Mallory,  William  A.  Phelps,  N.  Y. 

Metcalf,  Jennie,  Royalton,  N.  Y. 

*Reed,  Mary  L. 

*Stickney,  Lizzie 
*Spurr,  Jennie 
*Smith,  C.  Lillian 

Advanced  English 

^Barnett,  M.  Louise 
Billings,  Mary,  Albion,  N.  Y\ 

Baxter,  Milton  S.,  46  Bly  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Chadsey,  Clara  A.  (Mrs.  E.  Albpeter)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Edmonds,  Carrie  M.  (Mrs.  T.  A.  Caswell)  LaFayette  PI., 
N.  Y. 

Fuller,  Ella  C.  (Mrs.  G.  S.  Hobbie)  Lewiston,  N.  Y. 

Loomis,  Abbie  (Mrs.  Chapin)  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

Sullivan,  Kate  (Mrs.  Gilbert)  Warren,  Pa. 

^Spaulding,  Kate  L. 

White,  Mary  O.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Elementary  English 

*Dobson,  Belle  G. 

ACADEMIC 

Classical 

*Dunning,  Minnie  H. 

Jones,  Harry  O.  care  F.  H.  Myer,  SanFrancisco,  Cal. 

Olds,  Minnie  L.  (Mrs.  Hobbie)  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Webster,  J.  Willard,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

*Thomas,  Benjamin  F. 

Musical 

-Benedict,  Fern  M. 

-Dunning,  Minnie  H. 

Hillman,  Jessie  E.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

Sylla,  C.  Louise  (Mrs.  Allison)  Unknown 

CLASS  1879 

Classical 

Beale,  Mary  E.  1 5 9 Somerset  St.,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Clark,  Lilly  B.  (Mrs.  J.  E.  Case)  South  Acton,  Mass. 
Crossett,  Loyd  B.  Kinmundy,  111. 

Harris,  Josephine  M.  (Mrs.  M.  B.  Reed)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Harvey,  Florence  M.  (Mrs.  L.  H.  Michel)  Unknown 
*Marsh,  Sarah  L. 

Mason,  Sarah  C.,  1626  North  Richmond  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Paine,  Charles  M.,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Robinson,  Emily  J.,  2222  Miami  St.,  Omaha,  Nebr. 

*Thomas  Catherine 

Tooley,  Arthur,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 


Minneapolis 


Rochester, 


44 


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Advanced  English 

Allen,  Alzora  V.  (Mrs.  G.  A.  Erdle)  Gowanda,  N.  Y. 

. axter,  Florus  R.,  926  Exchange  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Bennett,  Alonzo  H.,  93  7 Fairmount  St.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Chatham,  Frances  A.  (Mrs.  Burt>  1 1 5 1 Sunset  Ave.,  West  Seattle,  Wash. 
Caswell,  Thomas  A.,  6 LaFayette  Place,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Cooper,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Wm.  Royce)  DeBruce,  N.  Y. 

Fargo,  Isabel  V.  (Mrs.  Loveridge)  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Howes,  M.  Cornelia  (Mrs.  F.  L.  Bates)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Odell,  Chauncey  A.,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Odell,  Viola  E.  (Mrs.  North)  Andover,  Ohio 
*Reese,  Carrie  E. 

Scott,  Clayton  S.,  Shamokin,  Pa. 

Windust,  Mary  M.  (Mrs.  G.  F.  Lawton)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  • 

Classical 

*Malone,  Mary  T. 

*Palmer,  Adelbert  F. 

Advanced  English 

Benson,  Carrie  E.,  2 Beckley  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Harris,  Anna  M.  (Mrs.  Loren  Kielland)  35 1 Humboldt  Parkway,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

Holmes,  Florence,  Bedford  Hills,  Westchester  County,  N.  Y. 

Kimball,  William  H.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

Mead,  Helen  G.,  Somerset,  N.  Y. 

Norton,  S.  Elite  (Mrs.  G.  T.  Mosley)  202  Delaware  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1880 

Classical 

*Adams,  M.  Elizabeth 

Boynton,  Charles  H.,  Chelsea  Square,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Capron,  Mary  A.  (Mrs.  G.  W.  Tibbetts)  Hastings,  Nebr. 

*Cook,  Hattie  A. 

Chickering,  Douglas,  Spokane,  Wash. 

East,  Alice  (Mrs.  D.  H.  Hurlburt)  Inglewood,  Calif. 

Hitchcock,  Wm.  C.,  Lansing,  Mich. 

Marquisse,  Caroline  C.,  Belle  Plain,  Iowa 
Manley,  Edward,  4634  W.  Madison  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

*Rood,  Viola  A. 

Spencer,  Henry  A.,  Assembly  Hall,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Titus,  Emma  A.  (Mrs.  W.  S.  Gidley)  34  Dorchester  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
^Thompson,  Theodora  M. 

Whiting,  Rachel  R.  (Mrs.  H.  T.  Jones)  49  North  Ave.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Advanced  English 

Allerton,  Anna,  27  Mason  St.,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Bennett,  Clara  A.  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Powell)  Lewiston,  N.  Y. 

*Carey,  Hattie  S. 

Farley,  Harriett  L.,  Union  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Jones,  M.  Louise,  Turin,  N.  Y. 

Mason,  Ellen  F.,  40  Knox  Ave.,  Grantford,  N.  J. 

*Miner,  Willis  E. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


45 


Stewart,  Fannie  M.  (Mrs.  Arthur  St.  Clair  Howes)  Albion,  N.  Y, 
Whitney,  Isabella  B.  (Mrs.  Elmer  VanSlyke)  5i5  W.  5th  St.,  Fort  Worth, 
Texas. 


ACADEMIC 
English  Course 

Files,  M.  Estelle,  care  D.  S.  Files,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

Cutter,  Lily  E.  (Mrs.  Beckwith)  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1881 

First  Term 
Advanced  English 

*McKenzie,  Emma  A. 

Robertson,  Caroline  D.  (Mrs.  W.  Stowell)  Auburn,  Nebr. 

Rogers,  Sarah  A.  (Mrs.  Bull)  Ironton,  Ohio. 

CLASS  1881 

Second  Term 
Classical 

Armstrong,  Lenore  (Mrs.  H.  A.  Clare)  525  Westminster  Ave.,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J. 

*Cady,  E.  Adelia 

Clark,  Ella  J.  (Mrs.  C.  Gorton)  Belmont,  N.  Y. 

Edwards,  Lillian,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

McDonald,  Ronald,  183  3 Monroe  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Menzie,  Herbert  J.,  167  Seneca  Parkway,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Morey,  Lillian  E.,  Naples,  N.  Y. 

Potter,  Janie  A.  (Mrs.  Blood)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Scribner,  Florence  V.  (Mrs.  Gorsline)  184  Fulton  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Stack,  John  B.,  3421  14th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

*Steele,  Emily 

White,  Frederick  A.,  Neighbours,  Cal. 

Advarced  English  Course 

Barr,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Augustus  Luscher)  LeRoy,  N.  Y. 

*Casey,  Catherine  A. 

Gates,  Robert  F.,  Brownsville,  N.  Y. 

Irwin,  Charles,  116  Rosedale  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Robinson,  Adelle  B.,  110  Academy  St.,  Onondaga  Valley,  N.  Y. 
Robinson,  Elizabeth  A.  (Mrs.  A.  G.  Charlton)  2222  Miami  St.,  Omaha, 
Nebr. 

*Strickland,  Lulu  R. 

Watrous,  Hattie  C.  (Mrs.  Jameson)  Brook’s  Hall,  607  W.  116th  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Benedict,  Frederick  S.,  1808  Beverly  Road,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
*Bullis,  Nettie  E. 

Course  Preparatory  for  College 
Sparlin,  Ezra  M.,  162  Westminister  Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


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Acjvanced  English 

Brown,  Benjamin  F.,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

*Bullis,  Nettie  E. 

Griggs,  Isabella  N.,  Unknown 

CLASS  1882 

First  Term 
Classical 

Flint,  Harriett  E.,  Akron,  N.  Y. 

*Sill,  Lizzie  A. 

Sullivan,  C.  Minerva.  Unknown 

Advanced  English 

Brace,  Julia  A.  (Mrs.  Crosby)  Springboro,  Pa. 
Haynes,  Etta  M.  (Mrs.  Clayton  Scott)  Shamokin,  Pa. 
Higgins,  Nellie  C.  (Mrs.  Spring)  Kendall,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1882 

Second  Term 
Classical 

Akeley,  Lewis  E.,  Univ,  of  S.  Dak.,  Vermillion,  S.  Dak. 

Albert,  Beatrice  A.,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Boynton,  George  E.,  466  E.  18th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*Braman,  Charley  E. 

*Crocker,  Edwin  M. 

Foote,  Margaret  M.,  14  Cortland  St.,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

Forbes,  Ellen  (Mrs.  Guthrie)  Mumford,  N.  Y. 

Jenison,  Sylvia  D.  (Mrs.  Frank  Storer)  255  Arnett  Bldg.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

McPherson,  Margaret  L.  (Mrs.  Clark)  495  N.  Main  St.,  Wellsville,  N.  Y. 
Phillips,  M.  Jennie  (Mrs.  W.  B.  Smith)  Hulberton,  N.  Y. 

Scott,  William,  University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wise. 

Storer,  Frank  B.,  255  Arnett  Bldg.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

VanSickle,  Cynthia  (Mrs.  Seth  Cook)  20  Trafalgar  Sq.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Willcox,  Wm.  R.,  165  Broadway,  New  York  City 

Advanced  English 

Berry,  Edward  J.,  403  W.  Onondaga  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

*Cole,  Mary  A. 

Hillman,  Jessie  E.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

*McKenzie,  Isabella  C. 

Mosher,  Cora  E.,  125  2 Second  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Perry,  Amanda  E.  (Mrs.  A.  E.  Wasson)  West  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

Way,  Nellie  E.  (Mrs.  G.  D.  Stratton)  Lynbrook,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 

Course  Preparatory  for  College 
Eddy,  George  A.  T.,  Huntington,  L.  I. 

Musical 

Ketcham,  Elta  A.  (Mrs.  Becker)  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


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CLASS  1883 

First  Term 
Classical 

Hunt,  Helen  E.,  23  7 S.  Grand  Ave.,  LosAngeles,  Calif. 

True,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  Geo.  Warren)  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

*Cook,  Seth 

Ford,  Anna  J.  (Mrs.  E.  M.  Crocker)  Byron,  N.  Y. 

Huggins,  A Lavenda  (Mrs.  Fisk  Whipple)  Morton,  N.  Y. 
Pike,  Minnie  A.  Unknown 


CLASS  1883 

Second  Term 
Classical 

*Betteridge,  Walter  R.  . 

Brown,  Clara  J.,  Ferry  Hall,  Lake  Forest,  III. 

Buell,  Kate  E.  (Mrs.  Fred  C.  Morey)  6627  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Cooley,  B.  Franklin,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Coy,  Minnie  F.  (Mrs.  Peter  Webber)  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

East,  Susie,  Inglewood,  Calif. 

Gardner,  Anna  E.,  504  E.  Buffalo  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Hendee,  Mabel  (Mrs.  George  Hall)  393  Tremont  St.,  No.  Tonawanda, 
N.  Y. 

Kirby,  Helen  E.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Phillips,  Mary  E.,  23  Spring  St.,  Gloverville,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

Case,  Mary  M.  (Mrs.  Tinker)  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Clarke,  Elizabeth  E.,  99  Putnam  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Emma  (Mrs.  Henry  Harrison)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Elementary  English 

Bidwell,  Fannie  L.  D.  (Mrs.  Jerome  Egelston)  73  7 S.  Crouse  Ave.,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

^Oliver,  Robt.  J. 

Advanced  English 

Owens,  Emma  T.  (Mrs.  Julius  Lester)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Preparatory  for  College 
Allen,  Joseph  M.,  45  Broadway,  New  York  City 

Comstock,  Walter  H.,  2031  E.  72  Place  Kenwood  Terrace,  Chicago,  111. 
*Perrigo,  Eva  L. 


Musical 

Buell,  Kate  E.  (Mrs.  F.  C.  Morey)  662 7 Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 
Goodell,  Hattie  (Mrs.  Ducolon)  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

*Harrison,  Mary  A. 

Ketcham,  Jennie  M.  (Mrs.  Nelson  Garwood)  Groveland  Station,  Livings- 
ton County,  N.  Y. 


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CLASS  1884 

First  Term 
Classical 

*ChriswelI,  Bessie  A. 

*Squires,  Hattie  E. 

Advanced  English 

*Owen,  Flora  J. 

Shipway,  Sarah  W.,  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1884 

Second  Term 
Classical 

Beals,  Carrie  L.  (Mrs.  K.  F.  Cookingham)  Ellenville,  N.  Y. 

Blanchard,  Ruth  (Mrs.  B.  E.  Williams)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

•Chadsey,  Hattie  E.  (Mrs.  E.  W.  Brigham)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Coleman,  Bertha  H.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Flynn,  Alma  L.  (Mrs.  Wm.  Conway)  794  University  Ave.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Harroun,  James  L.,  2.11  North  St.,  Williamantic,  Conn. 

Johnson,  Harriett  M.  B.,  Whitney’s  Point,  N.  Y. 

Pease,  Herbert  J.,  R.  F.  D.  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Sanderson,  Ella  M.  (Mrs.  H.  C.  Horton)  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 
*Steele,  Mary  E. 

Advanced  English 

Duncan,  Flora  J.  (Mrs.  Frank  Cox)  R.  F.  D.  No.  22,  Kent,  N.  Y. 

Vick,  Clara  L.,  Tacoma  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Welch,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  Wm.  Roberts)  R.  F.  D.,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Elementary  English 

*Conrad,  Anna  L. 

ACADEMIC  COURSE 
Classical 

*Curtis,  Blanch  L. 

*Kelley,  Cora  A. 

Preparatory  for  College 

Clarke,  Henry,  903  Lake  Ave.,  Racine,  Wise. 

Ernsberger,  Millard  C.,  12  Birch  Crescent,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

Allen,  Lotta  M.  Unknown 

Kagiey,  Lulu  M.  (Mrs.  Elson  Taber)  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Emmons,  Frankie  M.  (Mrs.  Arthur  Davis)  Chili  Station,  N.  Y. 

Knowles,  Ada  J.  (Mrs.  Charles  Scott)  Cupertino,  Cal. 

Reed,  Cora  M.  (Mrs.  E.  J.  Mershon)  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Rice,  Ida  B.  (Mrs.  Waldmire)  3201  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Welch,  Hattie  M.  (Mrs.  Wilkin)  25 1 Alexander  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1885 

First  Term 
Classical 

*Bigelow,  Dora  A. 

Comstock,  Abbie  E.,  5 19  E.  State  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


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Elementary  English 

*Rose,  Agnes  A. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Advanced  English 

*Boyd,  Alice  L. 

CLASS  1885 

Second  Term 
Classical 

Boynton,  Willis  N.,  Brewster,  N.  Y. 

Burrows,  Sherman  G.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

E tes,  Charlotte  L.,  50  Riverside  Ave.,  Rensselaer,  N.  Y. 

Gibbon,  Rosabel  E.,  Hudson  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Ketcham,  Bertha  B.  (Mrs.  Sam  Craig)  Canaseraga,  N.  Y. 

Mulholland,  M.  Estelle  Unknown  , 

Parker,  Will  H.,  Elba,  N.  Y. 

Reed,  Herbert  G.,  190  Kirkland  Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*Rowley,  Scott  S. 

Sage,  Luella  H.  (Mrs.  Gallup)  U.  S.  Indian  School,  Sante  Fe.  New  Mexico 
S arff,  Mary  E.,  East  Bethany,  N.  Y. 

*Wright,  Hannah  A. 

Advanced  English 

Gartland,  Minnie  L.,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Handy,  Anode  M.  ( Mrs.  Sherman  Burrows)  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

^Palmer,  Georgietta 

Redman,  Jennie  E.,  Jonesboro,  Ark. 

Stewart,  Gertrude  M.  (Mrs.  G.  R.  Hyde)  Barker,  N.  Y. 

Tiernan,  Ella  M.,  Charlotte,  N.  Y. 

Woodworth,  Jennie  L.,  Savannah,  N.  Y. 

Elementary  English 

Barcalo,  Kate  L.,  463  Delaware  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Newton,  M.  Frances,  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

S eley,  S.  Frances  (Mrs.  Churchill)  143  Plymouth  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
^Spring,  Anna  E. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Advanced  English 

*Cu  ningham,  Joseph  E. 

Gillman,  Ellen  F.,  (Mrs.  Vadis)  45  College  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Preparatory  for  College 

Barrett,  Storris  B.,  Yerkes  Observatory,  Williams  Bay,  Wise. 

Hillman,  Walter  B.,  R.  F.  D.,  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

^Armstrong,  Jennie 

Spencer,  Mary  M.,  ll  Greenwood  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1886 

First  Term 
Classical 

*Allerton,  Augusta 

Gould,  Nora  J.  (Mrs.  S.  G.  Stevens)  806  Sellwood  Bldg.,  Duluth,  Minn. 


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Advanced  English 

Braithwaite,  Clara  A.  (Mrs.  Kennedy)  143  Barrington  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 


CLASS  1886 

Second  Term 
Classical 

Betteridge,  Grace  L.,  care  State  Library,  Education  Bldg.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Brown,  S.  Elizabeth  Unknown 

Lamson,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  W.  A.  Lockwood)  225  Merriman  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Williams,  L.  Calla  (Mrs.  G.  E.  Boynton)  446  E.  18th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Smith,  George  E.,  233  Hoyt  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

Higbie,  Clara  E.  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Schutt)  Penfield,  N.  Y. 

Paine,  Louise  M.  (Mrs.  Hiram  Kishlar)  26  Riverside  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Pratt,  Harriet  S.,  Manchester,  N.  Y. 

Elementary  English 

Davis,  Jessie  C.  (Mrs.  Chas.  Lund)  104  Bender  Ave.,  East  Cleveland,  O. 

V 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Allen,  Marion  J.,  Tulsa,  Okla. 

Denslow,  Clara  H.,  2423  Penmas  Ave.,  Venice,  Cal. 

Edwards,  Ella  M.  (Mrs.  Vancy  Leabetter)  9340  Gorham  Ave.,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


Advanced  English 

Chriswell,  John  F.,  71  Charlotte  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Hooker,  Florence  L.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Kingsley,  Charles  F.,  74  Broadway,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Preparatory  for  College 

*Curby,  Walter  S. 

*Duncan,  Albert  G. 

Heath,  William  A.,  20  Oxford  St.,  Malden,  Mass. 
Justice,  Albert  J.,  Greece,  N.  Y. 


Musical 

Getty,  Kate  L.,  3 231  South  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Vick,  Maude  M.  (Mrs.  D.  G.  Gosnell)  1 1 3 Lark  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1887 

Classical 

Allen,  Mary  J.  (Mrs.  C.  C.  Hatch)  2724  8th  Ave.,  West,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Advanced  English 

Burlingame,  Lillian  E.,  812  North  St.,  Logansport,  Ind. 

Elementary  English 


*Reid,  Carrie  S. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


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CLASS  1887 

Classical 

Haney,  Emma  J.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Huff,  Eliza  (Mrs.  Horace  Overton)  Patchogue,  N.  Y. 

Johnson,  Jesse  E.,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Lee,  Nicholas,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Reed,  Myron  S.,  Newfield,  N.  Y. 

Van  Arsdale,  Jonathan,  Dighton,  Kan. 

Watt,  Richard  C.  Unknown 

Advanced  English 

Bancroft,  Martha  H.,  Scipioville,  N.  Y. 

Bourne,  Abbie  A.,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  George  A.,  Amityville,  N.  Y. 

Files,  M.  Estelle,  care  D.  S.  Files,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Frost,  Nellie  C.  (Mrs.  Wm.  Findlay)  Parallel  St.,  Atchison,  Kan. 

Hicks,  Lois  M.  Unknown 

Howland,  Harriet  A.  (Mrs.  H.  L.  Utter)  73  Grove  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
*Sparlin,  Emma  E. 

True,  Nellie  B.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

Elementary  English 
Singleton,  Rose  B.  Unknown 

Spencer,  Julia  B.,  11  Greenwood  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Andrews,  Fred  E.,  McVeytown,  Pa. 

Beedle,  Carrie  L.  (Mrs.  Day)  231  Herkimer  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Tone,  Frank  J.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

Schouton,  Clara  E.  (Mrs.  Edward  Robinson)  25  Colchester  Ave.,  Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

Preparatory  for  College 
Paine,  George  D.,  Ardmore,  Okla. 

Musical 

Chadsey,  Lillian  A.,  15  Lamberton  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

■♦Chappell,  Claire  J.. 

♦Sparlin,  Emma  E. 

Eddy,  Mary  L.  (Mrs.  Frank  Cady)  Albany,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1888 

First  Term 
Elementary  English 

Allen,  Alta  Joiner  (Mrs.  F.  H.  Hamil)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Herendeen,  Mary  Sophia  (Mrs.  J.  C.  Calkins)  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 
Weller,  Ethel  (Mrs.  A.  A.  Brentis)  Unknown 


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CLASS  1888 

Second  Term 
Classical 

*Coleman,  Louisa  M. 

Comstock,  Emma  L.,  302  Washington  Ave.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

*Clark,  Horace  L. 

Gardner,  Mary  A.  (Mrs.  Horace  L.  Clark)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Gould,  Mary  A.  (Mrs.  Arthur  Hatch)  26  Sumner  Pk,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Hutchings,  Alice  M.,  Chili  Station,  N.  Y. 

Jackson,  Minnie  C.  (Mrs.  S.  G.  Ayers)  103  Woodland  Rd.,  Woonsocket, 
R.  I. 

Lewis,  Margaret  M.  (Mrs.  W.  S.  Nickerson)  Un.  of  Minn.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

*Lewis,  Nellie  M. 

Murdock,  Adella  M.  (Mrs.  Sutter)  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Read,  C.  Leora  (Mrs.  Hobart  Dorr)  907  7th  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Schouton,  Emily  A.  (Mrs.  Henry  Oemish)  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Stevens,  Henry  E.,  Avon,  N.  Y. 

Tinkham,  Laura  A.  (Mrs.  Almo  Taylor)  Box  11 7,  Orange  Ave.,  Covina, 
California 

Todd,  Alzina  L.  (Mrs.  R.  M.  Elliott)  Willard,  N.  Y. 

Williams,  Charles  S.,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

Bowen,  Cora  E.,  Sennett,  N.  Y. 

*Flanagan,  Agatha  A. 

Elementary  English 

Cole,  M.  Franc,  Elbridge,  N.  Y. 

*Holbrook,  Gertrude  A. 

Manning,  Harriet  L.  (Mrs.  McCoy)  2134  Ward  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Mathews,  Mary  L.,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

*Reese,  Georgia 
*Seymour,  Flora 
* Wald,  Adolphine  J. 

Williams,  Florence  M.  (Mrs.  Purdy)  3 Wyanoke  St.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Preparatory  for  College 
Taylor,  John  M.,  214  8th  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

Allerton,  Edith  (Mrs.  Edwin  Allen)  32  Boardman  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Blackstock,  Helen  (Mrs.  Folsom)  Naco,  Ariz. 

White,  Margaret  M.  (Mrs.  Chas.  Decker)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1889 

First  Tsrni 

f Classical 

Oliver,  Virginia  G.  (Mrs.  P.  S.  Allen)  2124  Spruce  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Advanced  English 
Adams,  Viola  G.,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Hitchcock,  May  (Mrs.  Geo.  Hughes)  St  .Anthony  Pk.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Hovey,  Jennie  M.  (Mrs.  R.  A.  Porter)  Patchogue,  N.  Y. 

Streeter,  Minnie  B.,  27  W.  Pine  St.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


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Elementary  English 
Boyd,  Grace  P.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Conrad,  Elizabeth  M.,  261  University  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Witmer,  Anna  B.,  2125  Lockport  St.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1889 

Second  Term 
Classical 

Ackerson,  Fred  M.,  2009  Main  St.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Blossom,  Peter  A.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

*Chapman,  Clara  M. 

Chase,  Edwin  H.,  7 5 Shelton  Ave.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

^Edmunds,  Jennie  M. 

Gardner,  Chastina,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Hunt,  Duane  W.,  9807  South  Boulevard,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
^Johnson,  Arthur  A. 

^Manning,  Mary  E. 

Matson,  Willis  A.,  23  Lake  View  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

^Moshier,  Willard  F. 

Servis,  Mary  E.  Unknown 

Sharpe,  Edith  V.  (Mrs.  A.  B.  Aldrich)  Sennett,  N.  Y. 

Simmons,  Arthur  C.,  Walker,  N.  Y. 

Southworth,  Alice  M.,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Steele,  Luther  N.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

*Vallance,  Clara  A. 

Webster,  Clinton  A.,  General  Delivery,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Willson,  Mary,  Manchester,  N.  Y. 

Scientific 

F.eney,  Lucinda  E.,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

Evans,  Mary  W.  (Mrs.  May)  Savannah,  N.  Y. 

Harris,  Edward  B.,  Lyons  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Hudson,  M.  Augusta  (Mrs.  Edwards)  Patchogue,  N.  Y. 

Maxon,  Lois  G.  (Mrs.  T.  D.  Holmes)  Box  243,  Alfred,  N.  Y. 

Page,  Gertrude  M.  (Mrs.  Fairfax)  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  M.  Augusta  (Mrs.  L.  R.  Boynton)  1 1 5 Park  Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon, 
N.  Y. 

Washburn,  Mildred,  (Mrs.  Warren  Conkling)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Elementary  English 

Allwood,  H.  Inez  (Mrs.  H.  C.  Landon)  No.  Wilkesboro,  N.  C. 

Barnes,  Eugenia  F.  Unknown 
•Bourne,  Ida  S. 

Chase,  Martha  A.  (Mrs.  Edwin  Chase)  75  Shelton  Ave.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 
Collins,  Mary,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Murdock,  Emma  J.,  Yates,  N.  Y. 

Proctor,  Julia  M.  (Mrs.  J.  P.  Capstick)  R.  F.  D.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

*Proctor,  May  E. 

Prosser,  Jessie  M.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Sheridan,  Mich. 

*Voorheis,  Clara  B. 

Weller,  Edith,  Shortsville,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 


Hiler,  Henry,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 


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BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Preparatory  for  College 

Tone,  Florence  (Mrs.  B.  H.  Terwilliger)  Ellenville,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 
Butts,  Sarah  H.,  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Gallup,  Julia  L.  (Mrs.  D.  B.  Everett)  66  Chedell  PL,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

Jefferd,  Hattie  M.  (Mrs.  W.  R.  Brown)  Garoga,  N.  Y. 

Marsh,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  Keartin)  care  Mrs.  Bruce  Atkins,  Holley,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1890 

First  Term 
Classical 

Braithwaite,  Mary  G.  (Mrs.  Morris)  R.  D.,  A,  Pensacola,  Fla. 
Cary,  Alice  I,  6613  Milton  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

*0’Brien,  Margaret  J. 

Scientific 

-VanAken,  S.  Mina 

Blood,  Cora  E.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Fowler,  Marvette  E.  (Mrs.  Arthur  Nichols)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 
Lewis,  Minnie  (Mrs.  Nellist)  Barker,  N.  Y. 

*Smith,  Anna  B. 

*Truesdale,  Ella  W. 


Elementary  English 

-Armstrong,  Eliza  A. 

Nichols,  Alice  J.  (Mrs.  D.  L.  Files)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 
Skillen,  Martha  L.  (Mrs.  Warren)  Unknown 


CLASS  1890 

Second  Term 
Classical 

Anderson,  Arthur  R.,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Armstrong,  Thomas  H.,  Woodman  Road,  Irondequoit,  N.  Y. 

Boynton,  L.  R.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Florence  L.  (Mrs.  J.  L.  White)  Mt.  Morris,  N.  y. 

Chadsey,  Lillian  A.,  15  Lamberton  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Childs,  C.  Louise  (Mrs.  VanBoskirk)  13  Hampton  St.,  Cranford,  N.  J. 
Clark,  Frank  L.,  Miami  Univ.,  Oxford,  O. 

Cole,  Jessie,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Davenport,  Jennie  (Mrs.  Albert  Baker)  Marathon,  N.  Y. 

-Decker,  Gratia 
-Green,  Alice  E. 

Hewes,  Wm.  D.,  East  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

'^Love,  Susan  L. 

Luttenton,  Cora  V.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Lyman,  Ada  E.  (Mrs.  Arthur  Streeter)  Cummington,  Mass. 

■-'Mulholland,  Jennie  A. 

Sime,  Anna  D.  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Howland)  720  W.  180th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Southworth,  Augustus  G.,  Westwood,  N.  J. 

"VanAken,  S.  Mina 


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Advanced  English 

Booth,  Julia  M.  (Mrs.  J.  M.  Foss)  30  Bruce  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Bushnell,  Anna  M.,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Gordon,  Rena  A.  (Mrs.  C.  Taggart)  Unknown 
*Mann,  Charlotte  E. 

Nichols,  Isabel  M.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Webster,  Hettie  E.  (Mrs.  F.  C.  Schmaling)  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Elementary  English 

Brainard,  Carrie  L.,  59  Hardepbrook  Ave.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Cook,  Hattie  L.  (Mrs.  Louis  Ball)  40  Bennett  St.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Crofoot,  Etta  L.  (Mrs.  D.  H.  Curtiss)  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Currie,  Dora  A.,  75  Erie  St.,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Dullard,  Elizabeth  L.  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Keenan)  3 10  Purdy  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Holdridge,  Adah  N.  (Mrs.  Boyce)  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Jerome,  Jennie  A.,  R.  F.  D.,  Fabins,  N.  Y. 

Lisk,  Kate  E.  (Mrs.  S.  Mahoney)  4511  E.  Lake  Harriet  Boulevard,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

Lee,  Mamie  E.,  Pembroke,  N.  Y. 

Noble,  Grace  R.,  Ouquago,  N.  Y. 

Odell,  Julia  C.,  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

Overpeck,  Clara  L.  (Mrs.  A.  L.  Merriman)  Friendship,  N.  Y. 

^Phillips,  Emma  A.  . 

Shearman,  M.  Maria,  Perry,  N.  Y. 

Slaughter,  Harriet  W.  (Mrs.  Joseph  Carr)  R.  F.  D.,  Newburg,  N.  Y. 
Sparlin,  Nellie,  530  36th  Ave.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Steves,  Adella,  226  East  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Wells,  Jennie  E.  (Mrs.  Elmer  French)  1 7 3 Cameron  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Woolard,  Harriet  J.,  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

*Gilman,  Julia  F. 

Humphrey,  Stella  M.  (Mrs.  E.  H.  Willmarth)  Menomonie,  Wise. 

Ross,  Fred  W.,  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Shourds,  Caroline  M.  (Mrs.  T.  H.  Armstrong)  Woodman  Road,  Ironde- 
quoit,  N.  Y. 


Preparatory  for  College 

DePuy,  Irving  N.,  45  1 W.  60th  St.,  Englewood,  Chicago,  111. 

*Edmunds,  John  W. 

Graves,  George  E.,  6606  Minerva  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Seibt,  M.  Louise  (Mrs.  Chas.  Hannington)  Denver,  Colo. 

Musical 

Benedict,  Jessie  E.  (Mrs.  A.  H.  Phillips)  Hulberton,  N.  Y. 

Cubitt,  Alida  E.  (Mrs.  Comstock)  43  Alexander  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Richards,  Mabel  E.  (Mrs.  Wm.  Mitchell)  152  Rosedale  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

*Todd,  Leona  E. 


CLASS  1891 

First  Term 
Classical 

Rowe,  Pearl  J.  (Mrs.  H.  L.  Brown)  Waterport,  N.  Y. 


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Advanced  English 
Andrews,  Mary  E.,  Bristol,  N.  Y. 

Cotter,  Alphonso  M.,  Condon  Junior  High  School,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Elementary  English 

Stangland,  Minnie  A.  (Mrs.  Julius  Zornow)  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Advanced  English 

Minckley,  Loren  S.,  Frontenac,  Kan. 

CLASS  1891 

Second  Term 
Classical 

Balcom,  Homer  Gage,  Hastings-on  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Banker,  Helen  Nicholson,  234  No.  Broadway,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Brownell,  M.  Elouise  (Mrs.  B.  F.  Hurd)  162  N.  7th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
*Carr,  Charles  Dickens 

Chappell,  Lucy  Virginia  (Mrs.  S.  T.  Bush)  5 Scio  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Cook,  David  Huston,  15  30  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Cook,  Sara  Josephine,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Dennison,  Harriet  Hall,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Dixon,  Elizabeth  Sprague  (Mrs.  W.  J.  Comstock)  398  A 9th  St.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Edwards,  Jennie  Grace  (Mrs.  J.  A.  McCrillis)  Akron,  Ohio 
Estes,  Benjamin  George,  1804  Florence  Ave.,  LosAngeles,  Calif. 

Glass,  Walter  Monteith,  Long  Meadow,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Holman,  Jennie  J.,  240  Jefferson  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

"Howard,  George  W. 

Lennon,  Alice  Louise,  341  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*Lewis,  Grace 

Parmelee,  Luella  Adella  (Mrs.  C.  McKenna)  2214  Francis  Ave.,  Flint, 
Mich. 

Randall,  Bertha  (Mrs.  A.  J.  Fields)  Winthrop,  N.  Y. 

Sigler,  George  Washington,  Spencerport,  N.  Y.,  R.  F.  D. 

*Sime,  Jessie 
^Stearns,  Gertrude  S. 

Tenny,  Chas.  Buckley,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Twitched,  Josephine  Eliza  (Mrs.  Fred  Shafer)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Waite,  Charlotte  Estelle  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Reed)  Kinnear  PL,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Williams,  Carlotta,  Middlesex,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

Allen,  Helen  Mary,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

*Bradt,  Helen  May 

Dillingham,  Belle  Irene  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Bradley)  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Herendeen,  Elizabeth  Vania  (Mrs.  Edson  McLouth)  R.  F.  D.,  Farming- 
ton,  N.  Y. 

Horner,  Lillian.  Unknown 

Moore,  Clarissa  Lucy  (Mrs.  H.  S.  Peters)  Safety  Harbor,  Fla. 

Norton,  Charlotte  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Fred  Cantrell)  Brower  Ave.,  Rock- 
ville Center,  N.  Y. 

Osgood,  Anna  Belle,  19  Kingston  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Tompkins,  Wm.  Henry,  5 1 5 Ellwanger  & Barry  Bldg.,  Rochester.  N.  Y. 

Elementary  English 

Boyd,  Henrietta  Davidson  (Mrs.  N.  J.  Lowe)  Tottenville,  N.  Y. 


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Butts,  Ellen  Doty,  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Dewey,  Jessie  Josephine.  Unknown 
Finding,  Clara  Ada,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Ingalls,  Elizabeth  Achsah  (Mrs.  S.  H.  Hunt)  705  Ayer  St.,  Ironwood, 
Mich. 

McRae,  Agnes  Elbertine,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 


ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Bartlett,  Harry  D.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Butler,  Jewett,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Hovey,  Fred  Clay,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Parrish,  Franklin  B.,  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Preparatory  for  College 

Benedict,  George  Edgar,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

*Lewis,  Irving  M. 

Staples  Charles  J.  1144  Prudential  Bldg.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 
Davis,  Albert  H.,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 


Musical 

Bemish,  Myra  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Chas.  Mitchell)  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Brainard,  Emma  Amanda,  Brocton,  N.  Y. 

Goodridge,  Carrie  B.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

*Hammond,  Mary  Lucy  (Mrs.  Herbert  Cary) 

Paine,  Lillian  (Mrs.  W.  S.  Beebee)  2 Augustine  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1892 

First  Term 
Classical 

Scourse,  Ada  Sarah  (Mrs.  Burleton)  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

Blodgett,  Helen  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  S.  Voorheis)  R.  F.  D.,  Rushville,  N.  Y. 
Griffen,  Nellie  Eliza,  Wings  Station,  N.  Y. 

Elementary  English 

Palmeter,  Harriet  Theodosia,  Lyons,  N.  Y.  i 

*Redman,  Lucy  Benedict 

CLASS  1892 

Second  Term 
Classical 

Bickford,  Mary  Frances,  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Bickford,  Mattie  Clark  (Mrs.  H.  Schneider)  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Booth,  Frances  Edith  (Mrs.  P.  C.  Ridgley)  3 22  S.  Broadway,  Redondo 
Beach,  Cal. 

*Brown,  Anna  West 
^Chamberlain,  Samuel  Scovel 
*Chriswell,  Wm.  Butler 

Crofoot,  Fred  Wilson,  31 7 4th  St.,  S.  W.,  Canton,  Ohio. 

*Dunham,  Harriet  Marie 


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Fowler,  Lelia  Wayland  (Mrs.  Poland)  Fayette,  N.  Y. 

Gardner,  Blanche  Kirkendall,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Herendeen,  James  Hallet,  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Peachey,  Sarah  Jane  (Mrs.  Bert  Stottle)  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Pugsley,  Olla  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Wm.  Broadwell)  1149  S.  Olive  St.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif. 

Ridler,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  84  Pullman  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Rogers,  Helen  Louise,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Rose,  Elizabeth  Emma  Unknown 

Sears,  Lula  Annie  (Mrs.  G.  H.  Papham)  Hinckley,  Ohio 
Waterbury,  Dora  (Mrs.  Judson  Hiler)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Wilcox,  Lucius  Dudley,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 

Advanced  English 

Allen,  Phebe  Julia,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Barrows,  Louise  Jane  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Dominick)  56  Gallatin  Ave.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

Chapin,  Clara  (Mrs.  O.  C.  Conley)  Unknown 
* Davis,  Adelaide  Elizabeth 
*Dewey,  Charlotte  Naomi 

Doherty,  Mary  Alice,  Brockport,  N.  Y.  care  G.  J.  Shea 
Hatch,  Cora  D.  (Mrs.  A.  H.  Churchill)  6 Westover  Road,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Learned,  Emma  Alberta  (Mrs.  Arthur  Martin)  2223  Ellendale  Ave.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif. 

Munger,  Cora  Belle  (Mrs.  Roy  Blake)  Wilson,  N.  Y. 

*Peck,  Laura  Ann 

Shank,  Jennie  Fitch,  126  Catharine  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Terney,  Julia  Adelaide  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Torrye)  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Elementary  English 

Boyes,  Alice  Louise,  R.  F.  D.,  Waterloo,  N.  Y. 

Burdett,  Grace  Adelaide,  Clifton,  N.  Y. 

Dodd,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Finnessy,  Margaret  Ella,  Olean,  N.  Y. 

*Goodell,  Harriet  Adams 

Griffen,  Carrie  Marie,  Wings  Station,  N.  Y. 

Higgins,  Etta  May  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Birdsell)  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

Holmes,  Clara  Grace  Unknown 
Hondorf,  Lulu  Mae,  Greece,  N.  Y. 

Hutchings,  Harriet  J.,  Chili  Station,  N.  Y. 

Leary,  Margaret  Theresa,  3 54  Plymouth  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Montgomery,  Roberta  Helen  (Mrs.  W.  A.  McKinney)  5 449  Woodlawn 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Morrissey,  Stephanie  Bertha,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

••Nichols,  Gertrude  Weld 

Palmer,  Phebe  Carrie,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Rogers,  Katie  Janette  (Mrs.  Budlong)  29  Stewart  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Stangland,  Gertrude  Susie  (Mrs.  Fred  Curtis)  Kendall,  N.  Y. 

*Stone,  Maud  A. 

Thayer,  Florence  Mabel  (Mrs.  M.  DeLaMater)  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Thurber,  Jennie  Ellen  (Mrs.  Sprout)  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

VanScoy,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Salem  Center,  N.  Y. 

Van  Scoy,  Phebe  Cornelia  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Hoyt)  124  Prospect  Ave.,  Mama- 
roneck,  N.  Y. 

Wheeler,  Caroline  Mabel,  48  Congress  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Widner,  Esther  Sarah  (Mrs.  F.  M.  Bottume)  1383  Fitzhugh  St.,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y. 

Wilkinson,  Lillian  Cyrena  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Barney)  978  Main  St.,  Peekskill, 
N.  Y. 


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ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Phillips,  Arthur  Hanford,  Hulberton,  N.  Y. 

Richards,  Albertus  DeWitte,  203  W.  107th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sime,  George  Brown,  361  l2lst  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Course  Preparatory  for  College 

Lewis,  Herbert  Reed,  Granite  Bldg.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*White,  Burton  Arthur 


Musical 

I 

Buskirk,  Asha  Maud  (Mrs.  W.  J.  Guebelle)  Aberdeen  Terrace,  Stamford, 
Conn. 

*Welch,  Mary  Loretta 


CLASS  1893 

First  Term 
Classical 

Carroll,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  Mottville,  N.  Y. 

Hurd,  Julia  Malitta,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Shaw,  Sara  Eva,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Welch,  Julia  Agnes,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

English 

Brice,  Myrtie  Estella,  234  Wilder  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Harrison,  Catherine  Agnes  (Mrs.  Lee)  5208  Lexington  Ave.,  LosAngeles, 
Calif. 

Holmes,  Florence,  Bedford  Hills,  N.  Y. 

Holt,  Vida  Ellen  (Mrs.  C.  K.  Buell)  26  Irving  PL,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
*Rowley,  Daisy  Edith 

Sibley,  Alice  Louise  ( Mrs.  Frisbee)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Stevens,  Fred  Russel,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1893 

Second  Term 
Classical 

Avery,  Fannie  Louise,  924  Downer  Ave.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Benedict,  Florence  R.,  924  Downer  Ave.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Cady,  L.  Dean,  964  Menlo  Ave.,  LosAngeles,  Cal. 

Cooley,  Gertrude  Adeline  (Mrs.  R.  J.  Fellingham)  2101  Sunnyside  Ave., 
Chicago,  111. 

Davis,  Nora  Helena  (Mrs.  A.  C.  Garnet)  E.  Huron  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Estes,  Jennie  Estell  (Mrs.  O.  W.  Godfrey)  Brevard,  N.  C. 

*Harmon,  Phidelia  Azuba 

Iveson,  Maude  Louise  (Mrs.  G.  R.  Pratt)  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

*Kenyon,  Frank  Soule 

Kuck,  Helen  Elizabeth,  27 1 Kirk  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Lennon,  Grace  Shepard  (Mrs.  F.  Crofoot)  31 7 4th  St.,  S.  W.,  Canton,  O. 
Matthews,  Clara  Dutton,  225  Murray  St.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Munn,  Frances  Amanda  (Mrs.  Mark  Balcom)  Fancher,  N.  Y. 

Paine,  Mary  Delora  (Mrs.  Walter  Hillman)  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Richenaker,  Anna  Marie  (Mrs.  R.  W.  Poole)  504  Lincoln  Ave.,  Rock- 
ville Center,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 


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English  Course 

Chappell,  Susan  Isabelle  (Mrs.  Geo.  Graves)  6606  Minerva  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Chase,  Lucy  Eunice  (Mrs.  Burt  E.  Wilson)  Gasport,  N.  Y. 

Cooley,  Minnie  Lorana>  (Mrs.  T.  L.  Geissel)  100  Egbert  Ave.,  West  New 
Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Flynn,  Ellen  Beatrice,  Niagara  Falls,-  N.  Y. 

Higgins,  Mary  Jane  (Mrs.  Latta)  Blunt,  So.  Dak. 

Hitchcock,  Alice  (Mrs.  John  Moore)  Methuen,  Mass. 

Hyde,  Catherine  F.  B.  (Mrs.  A.  M.  Tarbell)  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Lobdell,  Sarah  Edna  (Mrs.  Merrill)  Winthrop,  N.  Y. 

*Palmer,  Grace  Osborne 

Parmalee,  Carrie  Arzavilla  (Mrs.  Morris  Quivey)  Mitchell,  Nebr. 

Read,  Evelyn  Augusta  (Mrs.  Boyd)  Unknown 
Smith,  Florence  Genet,  North  Salem,  N.  Y. 

Standish,  Dora  Augusta  (Mrs.  G.  B.  Hickox)  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Wells,  Lillian  Anna,  12  Noda,  Yamaguchie,  Japan 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Fletcher,  Harry  Clayton,  241  Saratoga  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*Miner,  Ethel  Hoskins 

Moore,  John  Ward,  Methuen,  Mass. 

Pettengill,  Agnes  Eliza  (Mrs.  A.  M.  Moshier)  43  Beverly  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Preparatory  for  College 

*Curvin,  John  Henry 

English  Course 
Groves,  Herbert  Merrick,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1894 

First  Term 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Brown,  Nellie  Josephine,  Clifton,  N.  Y. 

Cramton,  Henry  Ellsworth,  804  N.  4th  Ave.,  Maywood,  111. 

English  Course 

Fagan,  Sarah  Loretta  (Mrs.  Jos.  Gallagher)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Kinne,  Ella  Melinda,  Unknown 
Kinne,  Mary  Lucina,  Unknown 

Knowles,  Hannah  Sarah  (Mrs.  E.  A.  Clark)  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1894 

Second  Term 
NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Barber,  Lillian  Marie  (Mrs.  Ambrose  Clark)  Kendall,  N.  Y. 

Clark,  Mary  Helen  (Mrs.  J.  Bentzien)  1 325  Catalina  St.,  LosAngeles,  Cal. 
Dillman,  Albert  Frank,  66  Burnett  St.,  Maplewood,  N.  J. 

Evarts,  Edna  Earle  (Mrs.  H.  S.  Kimberly)  Washington,  D.  C. 

Gibson,  Henry  Jarvis,  Holley,  N.  Y. 


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Gleason,  Adelle  Frances,  102  Ridgeway  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Herendeen,  Jane  Effie,  43  5 W.  119th  St.,  New  York  City 
Slocum  , Helen  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Jos.  Herendeen)  Macedon,  N.  Y. 

Stewart,  Edith  May  Unknown 

Stone,  Alice  Delight  (Mrs.  Blackford)  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

True,  Alvira  May,  Hilton,  N.  Y.  , 

Van  Horne,  Mabel  Pauline,  Unknown 

Webb,  Edwin  Douglas,  220  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Williams,  John  E.,  308  Wilder  Bldg.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Scientific  Course 

Swift,  Minnie  Edith  (Mrs.  C.  C.  Sawyer)  Unknown 

English  Course 

Acker,  Ethel  May,  Mrs.  John  McDonald,  Kendall,  N.  Y. 

Boddy,  Emma  Sarah,  821  E.  Main  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Churchill,  Winifred  (Mrs.  C.  C.  Rumrill)  Unknown 
Dunn,  Marion  Ann,  98  Chatham  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Griffen,  Harriett  Olive  (Mrs.  H.  M.  Booth)  455  Cambell  Ave.,  Detroit, 
Mich. 

Guebelle,  William  John,  Aberdeen  Terrace,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Hughes,  Catherine,  Webster  Station,  N.  Y. 

Jackson,  Arthur  Husted,  Rushville,  N.  Y. 

Milliken,  Edguilla  Katherine  (Mrs.  M.  McClellan)  191  Parsells  Ave., 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Mott,  Helen  Blanche  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Robbins)  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Noyce,  Mabel  Cecile,  5 Frederick  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Rowe,  Florence  Madeline,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Sanders,  Mary  Belle  (Mrs.  Archer)  Greely,  Col. 

Sanford,  Frances  Eleanor  (Mrs.  Hildreth)  807  State  St.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
Shelvey,  Anna  Isabelle,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Soper,  Adda  Vianna  (Mrs.  Volney  Braman)  Superior,  Wis. 

Wagner,  Henrietta  Sophia  (Mrs.  J.  J.  Bacon)  Gasport,  N.  Y. 

Way,  Harriet  Richmond  (Mrs.  C.  C.  Clifton)  15  Fairfield  St.,  Montclair, 
N.  J. 


ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Course  Preparatory  for  College 
Benedict,  Homer  Beach,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

White,  John  H.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1895 

First  Term 
Classical 

Barnard,  Helen  Allen  (Mrs.  H.  Fluhrer)  li  West  St.,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 
Soper,  Elbert  Grant,  Seneca  Castle,  N.  Y. 

English  Course 

Braman,  Volney  Earl,  Superior,  Wis. 

Chase,  Alice  Estella  (Mrs.  Frank  Abbott)  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

Coleman,  Edith  May  (Mrs.  J.  L.  Rogers)  208  5th  Ave.,  Mechanicsville, 
N.  Y. 

Kimball,  Flora  Rosetta  (Mrs.  Leonard  Cropsey)  Ford  Ave.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Thayer,  Maude  Rachel,  231  Saratoga  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

VanEetten,  Edith  Margaret  (Mrs.  J.  Kilby)  LeVeta  PI.,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Ward,  Kate  Onnolee,  112  Kingsbury  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


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CLASS  1895 

Second  Term 
NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Allis,  Luella  Virginia,  7 7 Lexington  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio 
Benedict,  Edith  Irene,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Lulu  Scott  (Mrs.  H.  E.  Backus)  1 5 1 So.  Goodman  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Conover,  Mabel,  160  Spring  St.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Francis,  Carolyn  Louise  (Mrs.  Peter  Lanes)  Elmhurst,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Hayner,  Burt  Andrew,  165  Franklin  PL,  Flushing,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Heath,  William  Alexander,  20  Oxford  St.,  Malden,  Mass. 

Hixson,  Emma  Isabel  (Mrs.  H.  J.  Bechtold)  165  Grand  Ave.,  Rochester. 
N.  Y. 

Kneale,  Albert  Harrington,  Fort  Duchesne,  Utah 
Moore,  Anna  Elizabeth,  Dover,  N.  J. 

Morehouse,  Aria  Benedict,  3 Leonard  St.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

Munger,  Emma  Rosalie  (Mrs.  V.  R.  Slipher)  Flagstaff,  Ariz. 

Pallace,  Mary  Louise,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Pelton,  Mary  Boyle  (Mrs.  W.  G.  Cooper)  62  Caroline  St.,  Ogdensburg, 
N.  Y. 

Smith,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Thomas  Wilcox)  538  Albert  St.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie, 
Ontario,  Canada 

Tracy,  John  Walter,  R.  F.  D.,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Williams,  Grace,  100  Magee  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Scientific 

Dean,  Elizabeth  Boyd,  Ulysses,  Pa. 

Reynolds,  Elizabeth  Welch  (Mrs.  Hollingsworth)  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

English 

Barber,  Lulu  Anna,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Bates,  Eloise  Canfield  (Mrs.  Clark  Tapley)  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Booth,  Lucy  Helen  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Foss)  Port  Richmond,  Staten  Island, 
N.  Y. 

Brennan,  Ellen  Regina,  214  Hawley  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Byrne,  Kate  Rose,  Pompey,  N.  Y. 

Cochrane,  Florence  Rebecca,  Andover,  N.  Y. 

Flanagan,  Margaret  Winifred,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

^Foster,  Grace 

Higbie,  Edith  Rundel  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Mason)  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Jackson,  Lizzie  Edith,  Rushville,  N.  Y. 

Keenan,  Mary  Winifred  (Sister  Agnes  Bernard)  Lake  View  Park,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y. 

King,  Bertha  M.  E.  (Mrs.  Britt)  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Malone,  Ellen  Marie,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

McGuire,  Julia  Irene  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Healey)  Sackett  Road,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 
Minckley,  Loren  Stiles,  Supt.  Schools,  Frontenac,  Kans. 

Moore,  Helen  Adelaide  (Mrs.  George  Shumway)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 
O’Connor,  Katherine  Veronica  (Sister  Teresa  Marie)  Nazareth  Convent, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Punnett,  Cora  Estelle  (Mrs.  T.  E.  Elliott)  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Ross,  Ethel  (Mrs.  F.  C.  Rich)  Wolcott,  N.  Y. 

Royce,  Charlotte  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Frank  Peckham)  Brockport.  N.  Y. 
Salisbury,  Edna  Mary  (Mrs.  Holman)  64  W.  77th  St..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Shank,  Cora  Mary  (Mrs.  E.  A.  Ross)  103  Onondaga  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Thayer,  Harriett  Luella  (Mrs.  Chapman)  Union  Hill,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


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ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Preparatory  for  College 

Harmon,  Austin  Morris,  136  Cold  Spring  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Music 

Bates,  Emma  Barrows  (Mrs.  A.  E.  Flowers)  3000  Holmes  St.,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Gallup,  May  Jane,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Harrison,  Alice  Louise,  South  Greece,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1896 

First  Term 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

VanDeusen,  Mary  Emily.  Unknown 

English 

Allen,  Gertrude  Emeline,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Holbrook,  Sarah  Gertrude  (Mrs.  C.  D.  Grant)  Toms  River,  N.  J. 
Houghton,  Harriet,  428  E.  6th  St.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Johnson,  Carrie  Abigal  (Mrs.  Freeman)  Clarkson,  N:  Y. 

King,  Beatrice,  S.  L.,  17  Radford  St.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Luce,  Myrtie  Bell  (Mrs.  Chas.  Stickles)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

^Pooler,  Burley  Gilbert 

Root,  Ada  Belle  (Mrs.  Webster)  84  Windsor  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
English 

Fowler,  Alonzo  Vincent,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1896 

Second  Term 
NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Bacon,  John  Jay,  Gasport,  N.  Y. 

Benson,  Louisa  (Mrs.  F.  M.  Ferrell)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Sarah  Gertrude,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Campbell,  Maud  Stewart,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Curtis,  May  Isabelle  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Webb)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Eastman,  Cathie  Annette,  121  Lancaster  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Edmunds,  George  Earl,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Franklin,  Mary  Jane,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Gallaghan,  Eugene  Benjamin,  76  Willow  St.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Henry,  Elberton  Dean,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Howard,  Lewis  Thomas,  West  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Lamb,  Wm.  Whitfield,  952  E.  1 3 th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Marion,  Mary,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Mercer,  Lois  Catherine,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Omans,  Helen  Georgia  (Mrs.  F.  E.  McLean)  76  Victoria  St.,  Jamaica, 
L.  L,  N.  Y. 

*Paine,  Jessie^  Estella 

Peirson,  Mabel  Burnham.  Unknown 

Shay,  Louis  Berry,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Taber,  Lucy  Amelia  (Mrs.  F.  S.  Kenyon)  Fairport,  N.  Y. 


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Tenny,  Lloyd  Stanley,  Miami,  Fla. 

Torpy,  Frank  Earl,  205  Alameda  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Truesdale,  Ruth  M.  (Mrs.  Grieve)  Perry,  N.  Y. 

True,  William  Robinson,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Wittman,  Elizabeth  Gertrude,  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

Scientific 

Bentley,  Mary  Laura,  46  Parcell  St.,  Elmhurst,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Parker,  May  Rosa  (Mrs.  E.  M.  Hartman)  Dansville,  N.  Y. 

English 

Bonnell,  Avis  Viola  (Mrs.  Jewett  Butler)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Bowen,  Alida  Sarah,  239  Sanford  Ave.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Nina  Maud  (Mrs.  Geo.  Steffen)  1 5 4 Waterman  St.,  Lockport, 
N.  Y. 

Cooke,  Mary  Frances,  309  Liberty  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Cramer,  Thomas  George,  Manhassett,  N.  Y. 

Donnelly,  Julia  Agnes,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Downes,  James  Cotter,  Chicago,  111. 

Emerson,  Bessie  (Mrs.  Johnson)  Clinton  St.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Fountaine,  Lottie  Belle  (Mrs.  Oscar  Trow)  R.  F.  D.  Knowlesville,  N.  Y. 
^Garrison,  Rachel  Moule 

Handy,  Etta  Louise  (Mrs.  Spicer)  Waterport,  N.  Y. 

Harris,  Mary  Fidelia  (Mrs.  J.  S.  Wallace)  Tacoma,  Wash. 

*Holbrook  Willard  Graves 

Hutchinson,  Pauline  (Mrs.  R.  E.  Franklin)  Marcy,  N.  Y. 

Johns,  Fannie  Emma  (Mrs.  Walsh)  Chili  Station,  N.  Y. 

Kehoe,  Marie  Agnes,  3 77  Hayward  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Kenyon,  Florence  Miriam  (Mrs.  E.  J.  Timmerman)  Hamlin,  N.  Y. 
Kenyon,  Mabel  Emilia  (Mrs.  Frank  Torpy)  205  Alameda  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Luttenton,  Florence  Nightingale,  Kent,  N.  Y. 

Mann,  Ida  Laura  (Mrs.  E.  R.  Smith)  434  McDonough  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
*Maxson,  Frederick  Lamont 
Palmer,  Harry  W.,  Como,  Col. 

Platten,  Alice  Mabel  (Mrs.  Henry  Miles)  Kuckville,  N.  Y. 

^Pledger,  Anna  Harriett 
*Rowell,  Lucia  Ruth 

Willis,  Sirsan  Isabella  (Mrs.  Currie)  10  Bell  PL,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Preparatory  for  College 
Mann,  James,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Pettengill,  Ben  M.,  300  Alexander  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Music 

Casey,  Nellie  Cecilia  (Mrs.  Eller)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Kniffen,  Emma  Belle  (Mrs.  Ed.  Stewart)  330  Hoyt  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Paine,  Mabel  Amanda  (Mrs.  John  White)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1897 

First  Term 
Classical 

Babcock,  Minnie  E.  (Mrs.  L.  M.  Bristol)  6 Brockway  Ave.,  Morgantown, 
W.  Va. 

Calkins,  Charlotte  Aurora,  East  Aurora,  N.  Y. 

Hoover,  Jane  Ellen,  1162  Pacific  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


65 


Scientific 

Goetzman,  Bertha  Barbara  (Mrs.  J.  J.  Jewett)  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

English 

Brown,  Grace  Edwina  (Mrs.  Jones)  Byron,  N.  Y. 

Butts,  Chesa  May  (Mrs.  Harris  Freeman)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Harmon,  Florence  Jane,  7 29  Diamond  Ave.,  Woodhaven,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Humphrey,  May  Elsie,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Miner,  Charlotte  Hoskins,  Cedar  Lane  & Lenox  Ter.,  So.  Orange,  N.  J. 
Myer,  Almira  Glen,  No.  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

*Salisbury,  Laura  May 
Smith,  Adeline  M.,  Naples,  N.  Y. 

Snyder,  Emma  Louise  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Stickney)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
VanVelson,  Helen  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Davids)  Little  Neck,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
White,  Ruby  Louise  (Mrs.  Hubert  Whipple)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1897 

Second  Term 
NORMAL 
Classical 

Abrams,  Grace  (Mrs.  E.  R.  Barless)  199  Columbia  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Belden,  Olive  Edna,  134  Heseco  Ave.,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Bowerman,  Grace  Louise  (Mrs.  Ira  McConnell)  Montrose,  Calif. 

Brown,  Minnie  Jennings  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Wheat)  Bank  St.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 
Burnes,  Mary  Adelaide,  Scottsville,  N.  Y. 

Collins,  Harriet  Celestia  (Mrs.  Edward  Gunther)  Chili  Station,  N.  Y. 
Collins,  Louise  Bangs,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Doolittle,  Cora  L.  (Mrs.  L.  T.  Bertha)  Tulsa,  Okla. 

Droman,  Wallace  Solomon,  Pulaski,  N.  Y. 

Dyer,  William  Hiram,  East  Pembroke,  N.  Y. 

Enright,  James  William,  384  Wilder  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Harmon,  Austin  Morris,  136  Cold  Spring  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Hebbard,  Beulah  Marie  (Mrs.  F.  B.  Smith)  30  Villa  Court,  Hempstead, 
L.  1.,  N.  Y. 

Hunt,  Maud  Florence  (Mrs.  G.  L.  Leigh)  45  Hobart  St.,  Ridgefield,  Pk., 
N.  J. 

Ireland,  Nettie  Fidelia,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Knauss,  Emma  Isabel  (Mrs.  B.  Clement)  50  Lorimer  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
LaMont,  Nina  May  (Mrs.  Mason)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Leigh,  George  Lavern,  45  Hobart  St.,  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J. 

MacLachlan,  Sybella  Theresa  (Mrs.  F.  Taylor)  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Marrinan,  Catherine,  130  Magne  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Marsh,  Kate  Mansfield,  401  Watching  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Marsh,  Mary  Lavine,  401  Watching  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Northrup,  George  Healey,  362  Sheridan  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Pledger,  Alice  Susan,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Richenaker,  Elizabeth  Laura,  14  Judson  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Rowe,  May  Belle  (Mrs.  A.  H.  Davis)  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

*Schultz,  Lena  Estella  (Mrs.  Arthur  Thompson) 

Smallwood,  Winifred,  763  Ostrom  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  George  Leslie,  3 2 Warner  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  John  Garret,  482  Alexander  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Snyder,  Catherine  Whitney  (Mrs.  Geo.  Allen)  14  Perkins  PI.,  Buffalo. 
N.  Y. 

Tapley,  Winifred  Bartlett  (Mrs.  A.  L.  Warner)  Cleveland,  Ohio 
Waite,  Leon  Masters,  Dayton,  Fla. 


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BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Wall,  Ada  Augusta  (Mrs.  B.  D.  Robinson)  141  Edgerton  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Wall,  Inez  Maud  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Shourds)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Weeks,  Curtis  Porter.  Unknown 

Wilcox,  Mary  Elizabeth,  170  W.  105th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Winship,  Luther  Blossom,  1 5 5 No.  Main  St.,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Scientific 

Bailey,  Rena  (Mrs.  A.  E.  Rockwell)  Hammondsport,  N.  Y. 

Hincher,  Charles  Lane,  403  Alexander  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Long,  Clara  Belle,  509  E.  77th  St.,  New  York  City 

English 

Albright,  Clifton  Clarence,  Anaconda,  Mont. 

*Arthur,  Jessie  Estella 

Baird,  Jessie  (Mrs.  R.  H.  Murray)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Beaman,  Nellie  J.  (Mrs.  Wm.  Jackling)  Lincoln  Park,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Frances  Louise,  Unknown 

Caswell,  Addie  May  (Mrs.  Dudley  Remington)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Chambers,  Lillian  May  (Mrs.  Manwarren)  Windsor,  N.  Y. 

Connor,  Frances  Marie  (Mrs.  G.  L.  Smith)  32  Warner  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Corbin,  Mary  Lucinda,  Kent,  N.  Y. 

Craw,  Ruth  Burnham  (Mrs.  Lester  Perry)  Honeoye,  Pa. 

*Dibble,  Gertrude  Mary 

Elliott,  Lillian  Hortense  (Mrs.  J.  I.  Austin)  Morton,  N.  Y. 

Fry,  Fernetta  Amanda  (Mrs.  Gorham)  Flower  City  Park,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Gibbons,  Martha  Eleanor,  49  Ellis  Place,  Ossining,  N.  Y. 

Gillett,  Mary  Eliza  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Taylor)  3 7 Kenilworth  PI.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Gough,  Minnie  Estella,  Bristol  Center,  N.  Y. 

Goodwin,  Mae  Lizzie,  33  Upton  Park  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Harris,  Helen  Louise  (Mrs.  H.  W.  Day)  North  Rose,  N.  Y. 

*Hicks,  Bion  Eugene 

Hill,  Lula  Grace  (Mrs.  O.  B.  Shafer)  83  Montcalm  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Hitchcock,  Mary  Frances  (Mrs.  Louis  B.  Shay)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Howard,  Lottie  Abigail  (Mrs.  Henry  Franke)  Irondequoit,  N.  Y. 
Hungerford,  Addie  May  (Mrs.  Geo.  T.  Fuggle)  Jamesville,  N.  Y. 
Kingman,  Elmer  Everett,  440  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Kneale,  Robert  Davis,  630  Highland  Ave.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Mather  Mary  Eunice  (Mrs.  Bennett)  Barker,  N.  Y. 

McGuire,  Cathryn  Anna,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Pallace,  John  Joseph,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Perry,  Lois  L.  (Mrs.  Wright  Palmer)  20  So.  Hawk  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Potter,  Caroline  Adelia,  541  E.  79th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Remington,  Ellen  May  (Mrs.  W.  L.  White)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Rounds,  Ora  Adelia,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Russell,  Etta  Janette,  Belmont  Ave.,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y. 

*Sayre,  Belle  Louise 

' Schake,  Louise  Caroline,  73  Weld  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Shackleton,  Agnes  Evaline,  Marcus,  Wash. 

Steele,  Henrietta  Eddy,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Wilde,  Lydia  Mae,  Kline,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC 

Classical 

Fancher,  Eliza  A.  (Mrs.  G.  W.  Cottis)  Wellman  Bldg.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
-Snyder,  Sara  Louise  (Mrs.  E.  C.  Fowler)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


67 


Preparatory  for  College 

Kingsbury,  John  Charles,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Wilkinson,  Ross  B.,  129  Grand  St.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

English 

Ryan,  Rose  Ellen,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Music 

•Collins,  Jane  Alicia,  262  Main  St.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 


CLASS  1898 

First  Term 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Burgess,  Sara  Lucinda  (Mrs.  L.  S.  Benton)  65  5 W.  17 7th  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

•Cooley,  Margaret  Anna,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

^Gallagher,  Bernard  Henry 

Gardner,  Edith  Helen  (Mrs.  J.  J.  Ernes)  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

Goffj,  Marion  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  B.  W.  Bowerman)  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Snyder,  Sara  Louise  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Fowler)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Scientific 

Farnum,  M.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  B.  G.  Lord)  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

English 

Dennison,  Grace  Belle,  188  Main  St.,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Goetzman,  Caroline  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Loughren)  Walden,  N.  Y. 

Gumaer,  Mary  Holbert  (Mrs.  Fred  Caswell)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Harmon,  Anna  Cox,  Woodhaven,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Olmstead,  Bessie  May  (Mrs.  N.  L.  Rockerfeller)  Phelps,  N.  Y. 

Putnam,  Mary  Rose  (Mrs.  Smith)  R.  F.  D.  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Rayburn,  Emma  Belle  (Mrs.  Enos  Look)  Hamlin,  N.  Y. 

Stickles,  Antanettie,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Stockham,  Harriett  Frances  (Mrs.  Milford  Salisbury)  Holley,  N.  Y. 
Stone,  Edith  Emma,  Adams  Basin,  N,  Y. 

Terry,  Nina  Aristeen.  (Mr:.  Frank  Phillips)  98  Caledonia  Ave.,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y. 

Wattling,  Josephine  Gertrude  (Mrs.  E.  T.  Leake)  Penfield,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1898 

Second  Term 
Classical 

Arnold,  Bertha  Louise  (Mrs.  W.  A.  Weart)  Hammondsport,  N.  Y. 

Beal,  Edith  Mary,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Benson,  George,  272  Rodney  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

*Bronson,  Emily  Jessie 

Bross,  Jessie  F.,  22  Warwick  Ave.,  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Chase,  Clara  May,  Gates,  N.  Y. 

•Clark,  Jacob  Earl,  Roslyn  Heights,  N.  Y. 

*Clark,  Katherine  Brankston 

Coe,  Mar^y  Ina  (Mrs.  H.  Q.  Morton)  care  Mrs.  S.  C.  Coe,  Yates  Center, 
DeGraff,  Forrest  Allison,  430  W it 8th  St.,  New  York,  If.  Y. 


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DeTrude,  Leao  Elvira,  Phelps,  N.  Y. 

Eastman,  Edith  Marian  (Mrs.  Bullard)  1 1 7 Redfield  Pla.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Evins,  Mary  Frances,  347  W.  5 5th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Green,  Mary  Wrightman,  Rushville,  N.  Y. 

Harmon,  Lepha  Ellen  (Mrs.  Kenneth  McIntosh)  Asotin,  Wash. 

Hess,  Margueiite  Helen,  Clarendon,  N.  Y. 

Holbrook,  Frederick  Seward,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Howlett,  William  J.,  Knowlesville,  N.  Y. 

Husted,  Mary  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  P.  Hitchcock)  S.  E.  Ave.,  R.  D.  2,  Pough- 
keepsie, N.  Y. 

*Kehoe,  Elizabeth  Lillian 

Lath,  Eugene  Mabley,  302  Portland  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lester,  Caroline  Foote,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Mabie,  Martha  Ethel;  Holley,  N.  Y. 

McLaughlin,  John  Barnabus.  Unknown 

McLean,  Martha  Bross,  543  W.  162  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Paine,  Wealthy  Edith  (Mrs.  Frank  Baldwin)  244  William  St.,  East  Orange,. 
N.  J. 

Peirson,  Gertrude  Burnham.  Unknown 
Pledger,  William  James,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Richards,  Edith  Louise,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Searle,  Eleanor  Marian  (Mrs.  C.  S.  Ryan)  73  Englewood  Ave.,  Buffalo,. 
N.  Y. 

Steele,  Josephine  Cary  (Mrs.  S.  F.  Pelton)  425  S.  Lincoln  St.,  Casper, 
Wyoming 

Taylor,  Anna  Laura,  East  State  Street,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Thomas,  Walter  Raleigh,  4 1 7 5th  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wallace,  Mary  Owens  (Mrs.  Smith)  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

Wilder,  Herbert  Edward,  741  Garson  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y, 

Wilder,  Maud  Elsie,  741  Garson  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

English 

*Berry,  Hattie  Mary 

Berson,  Esther  (Mrs.  Nicholl)  149  Barrington  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Bowerman,  Elma  May  (Mrs.  T.  B.  Roberts'  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Broadwell,  Myra  (Mrs.  G.  B.  Collins)  9 Clinton  St.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Bush,  Mary  Louise  (Mrs.  Clint)  Walker,  N.  Y. 

Capstick,  Helen  May,  R.  F.  D.  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Chapman,  Vernon  Nichols.  Unknown 
Conover,  Mabel  Ray,  Kuckville,  N.  Y. 

Cosman,  Almira  H.  (Mrs.  Anderson)  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Dalmadge,  Maud  Almeda  (Mrs.  A.  E.  Moir)  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Egelston,  Edwin  Erastus,  Shortsville,  N.  Y. 

Gladwin,  Fred  Elmer,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

Greene,  Emily  Estelle,  Gaines,  N.  Y. 

Grey,  Mabel  Cook  (Mrs.  Joel  M.  Carver)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Handy,  Minnie  Ellen  (Mrs.  M.  Torbott)  The  Grove,  Greenwood,  Del. 
Hess,  Marie  Elizabeth,  Clarendon,  N.  Y. 

Hincher,  Juliaette  Esther  (Mrs.  Warren)  Kent,  N.  Y. 

Jordon,  Sara  Eliza  (Mrs.  Wells  McClouth)  Farmington,  N.  Y. 

Knapp,  Zetta  Ellen,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Larkin,  Gertrude  Jane,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Makeham,  Martha  May,  1 7 5 Parkway,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Manning,  Adelia.  Unknown 

McArthur,  Henry  Edward,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Mellows,  Cora  Grace  (Mrs.  Thistle)  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

New,  Eva  Mary  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Gridley)  107  Weldon  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Peck,  Fred  Ernest,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

*Pellett,  Nina  Louise 
*Ring,  Una  Follansbee 


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Roberts,  Carrie  Bell  (Mrs.  Unger)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Rose  Ellen,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Shafer,  Mabel  Gracia  (Mrs.  Chas.  McCrillis)  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Stoll,  Marcella  Kate,  46  Sullivan  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

.Stowits,  Edna  (Mrs.  A.  J.  Vosburgh)  R.  F.  D.  1,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 
Stowits,  Ina,  R.  D.  Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 

Sutphen,  Adelaide  Minerva,  Rushville,  N.  Y. 

Sweeney,  Minnie  Frances,  1214  E.  Main  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

"Wilder,  Ethel  Malin  (Mrs.  LaFayette  Clapp)  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Wood,  Harriet  Louise  (Mrs.  H.  H.  Snell)  68  Mohawk  St.,  Ft.  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Zimmerman,  Rena  (Mrs.  Harradine)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Preparatory  for  College 

‘Collins,  Lewis  Paul,  262  Main  St.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Dailey,  James  Kirk,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

Coe,  Mary  Ina  (Mrs.  Hugh  I.  Morton)  care  Mrs.  S.  C.  Coe,  Yates  Cen- 
ter, N.  Y. 

Benedict,  Marjorie  Wylie  (Mrs.  Chas.  Fry)  341  W.  70th  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 


CLASS  1899 

Classical 

Amidon,  Fay  Wilford,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Belden,  John  Goold,  134  Heseco  Ave.,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

*Brown,  Archibald  Robert 

Brown,  George  Edward,  Singer  Bldg.,  New  York  City 
Brown,  N.  Adelbert,  152  Post  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Cady.  Amy  Willsea  (Mrs.  S.  L.  Crocker)  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Carver,  Guildford  Sanderson,  Keokuk,  Iowa 

Chapman,  Maud  Elmira  (Mrs.  Robert  Porter)  Roseville,  Calif. 

*Clark,  Lynn  Roy 

Conover,  Blanche  Oliphant  (Mrs.  C.  J.  Steffens)  28  Gay  St.,  Elmhurst, 
N.  Y. 

■Cooper,  Rose  Belle,  Kenyonville,  N.  Y. 

Cranston,  Etta  May  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Hoyt)  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

Doherty,  Margaret  Josephine  (Mrs.  George  Shea)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Eldridge,  Lillian  Abigail,  130  E.  Main  St.,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

Graves,  Craig,  Rochelle  Park,  N.  J. 

Hovey,  Newton  Burr,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Jaqueth,  Alice  May  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Egelston)  Shortsville,  N.  Y. 

Lankton,  Elvira  May  (Mrs.  Frank  Butcher)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

*Leigh,  Fred  Pierson 

Loveland,  Alfred  Eleazer,  25 1 Maple  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mathewson,  Laura  Belie  (Mrs.  Geo.  Rayburn)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Maynard,  Katherine  Knight,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Meech,  Avery  Morgan,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Mercer,  Helen  Irene,  Brockport,  N.  Y.* 

Minogue,  Julia  Anette,  7 1 5 Otisco  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Moss,  Josie  Enright,  North  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

*0’Brien,  Mary  Naomi 

O’Connor,  Agnes  Genevieve,  3 2 Jefferson  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

■Oley,  Martha  Agnes,  Pompey,  N.  Y. 

Rafter,  Ethel  May  (Mrs.  J.  R.  Williams)  3 88  Monroe  Ave.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

•Sawyer,  Alice  May,  Gasport,  N.  Y. 


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Taylor,  Harriett  May  (Mrs.  Geo.  Skinner)  Northville,  Fulton  Co.,  N.  Y~ 
Tomlinson,  Grace  Belle  (Mrs.  Arthur  R.  Anderson)  Hilton,  N.  Y. 
VanAkin,  Edna,  Metamoras,  Pa. 

Veazie,  Shirley  Clark  (Mrs.  N.  E.  Britton)  504  5th  St.,  Beaver,  Pa. 
Weller,  Ethelyn  Pearl  (Mrs.  Rowe)  185  Marion  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Wright,  Albert  Hazen,  Upland  Road,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Scientific 

*Soverhill,  Ada  Jessie 

English  Course 

Albertson,  Lottie  Grace  (Mrs.  C.  J.  Biggar)  Eagle  Harbor,  N.  Y. 

Allen,  Rose,  Wyoming,  N.  Y. 

Arnold,  Cornelia  Amanda  (Mrs.  Lewis  Moger)  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y. 
Avery,  Susan,  303  Adams  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Bailey,  Grace  Hannah  (Mrs.  S.  L.  Treble)  R.  F.  D.,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Baird,  Alice  Jane  Unknown 
Blake,  Nella  Evelyn,  Kendall,  N.  Y. 

Boddy,  Edna  Harriet  (Mrs.  1.  T.  Clark)  1108  Lake  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y_ 
Britton,  Leora  Janette  (Mrs.  N.  S.  Lobdell)  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Brownell,  Elizabeth  M.  Unknown 
Carpenter,  Charles  LaVerne.  Unknown 
Carwile,  Celia  Wilcox,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

Chase,  Florence  Eunice,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

*Chase,  L.  Delia 

Chriswell,  John  Franklin,  7l  Charlotte  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Clack,  Alice  Maude,  Kent,  N.  Y. 

Cole,  Addie  Belle  (Mrs.  Sears  G.  Brown)  Byron,  N.  Y. 

Consaul,  Carrie  Belle,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Coulthurst,  Alice  (Mrs.  Lewis  Smith)  Maywood,  111. 

Elwell,  Arthur  Burton,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Evans,  Floyd  Solomon,  62  So.  Main  St.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Gibbons,  Mary  Lucretia,  1 8 1 Main  St.,  Hudson  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Hammer,  Ida  Belle  (Mrs.  Geo.  Protz)  122  Warwick  Ave.,  Rochester,. 
N.  Y. 

Heaphy,  Lillian  Irene,  88  Locust  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Hill,  Anna  Frances  (Mrs.  Sutherland)  Garfield,  N.  Y. 

Howe,  Alvena  Margie  (Mrs.  C.  C.  Prentice)  care  Chas.  Cole,  Holley,. 
N.  Y. 

Jones,  Ella  Delia,  Unknown 
Kane,  Ellen  Teresa,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Kelsay,  Beth,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

King,  Florence  Belle  (Mrs.  Shumway)  44  Electric  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y_ 
Knauss,  Nellie  Alberta  (Mrs.  Henry  McKinney)  Hornell,  N.  Y. 

LaSalle,,  Myra  Mildred  (Mrs.  B.  C.  Fosmire)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Leary,  Catherine  M.,  3 54  Plymouth  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Macartney,  Ella  May,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

McCormick,  Anna  Appolonia,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

McCormick,  Katherine  Agnes,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Norton,  Mae  Barbara,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

O’Brien,  Adelaide  Margaret.  Unknown 

Osborne,  Minnie  Ella  (Mrs.  J.  J.  Harper)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Pettit,  Nellie  Grace  (Mrs.  VanRiper)  Wilson,  N.  Y. 

Pledger,  Florence  Ellen  (Mrs.  A.  B.  Heberer)  Hicksville,  N.  Y. 

Punnett,  Minnie  Estelle  (Mrs.  S.  R.  Mitchell)  590  N.  LosRobles,  Pasa- 
dena, Calif. 

Randall,  Susan  Boardman,  Morton,  N.  Y. 

Rhodes,  Sara  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Smith)  Fancher,  N.  Y. 

Root,  Ernest  Ensign,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Salisbury,  Georgia  Alberta  (Mrs.  Casper  Mackey)  Geneva,  N.  Y. 


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71 


Shumway,  Annabelle  (Mrs.  Curtis  C.  Edgett)  Lima,  N.  Y. 
Swift,  Jessie  Elsie.  Unknown 

Tallman,  Jessie  May  (Mrs.  Bridges)  Macedon,  N.  Y. 
Walbran,  Mary  Anna,  Oriskany,  N.  Y. 

Warren,  Minnie  Catherine  (Mrs.  Chas.  Haslip)  Hilton,  N.  Y. 
Waterman,  Laura  Mabel  (Mrs.  Totten)  Unknown 
Wilson,  George  Elbert,  Barker,  N.  Y.,  R.  F.  D. 

Worbois,  Louisa  (Mrs.  Addison  Smith)  Kent,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Musical 

Cooper,  Rosa  Belle,  Kenyonville,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1900 

Classical 

Ames,  Bertha  Luella  (Mrs.  1.  S.  Purdy)  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Beecher,  Bernardine  Susan  (Mrs.  C.  C.  Mierow)  216  E.  Espanola  St- 
Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

Bemish,  Cora  A (Mrs.  Beattie)  Lake  View  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Brockway,  Emma  Holmes  (Mrs.  M.  B.  Friedlander)  2521  Madison  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Bertha  Edna,  Byron,  N.  Y. 

Burgess,  John,  care  Western  Electric  Co.,  195 1 Broadway,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Buxton,  Grace  Genevira  (Mrs.  Fishbaugh)  1113  Michigan  Ave.,  LaPorte, 
Ind. 

Clark,  Myrta  Blanche,  Jeddo,  N.  Y. 

Collins,  Louis  Paul,  1908  Broadway,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Comfort,  Herbert  Tyler,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Corlett,  Edward  Elton,  62  Weld  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Durand,  Adah,  Public  Library,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak. 

Fraser,  Frederick,  Hill  School,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Gilliland,  J.  Florence  (Mrs.  R.  A.  Rexford)  445  3rd  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Hobbs,  Gertrude  Elvira  (Mrs.  Fred  Webster)  R.  F.  D.  Waterport,  N.  Y. 
Holton,  Laura  Grace  (Mrs.  T.  W.  Benedict)  Brighton  Station,  N.  Y. 
Hoover,  Wm.  James,  Grafton,  N.  D. 

Loads,  Alta  Mary  (Mrs.  W.  G.  Clark)  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Meinhardt,  Catherine  Dorothea  (Mrs.  Elton  Corlett)  62  Weld  St.,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y. 

Miller,  Lester  William,  12704  Maple  Avenue,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
Pease,  Lena  Emily  (Mrs.  Chas.  Thistle)  43  Mason  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Peck,  Bertha  Harriet,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Perry,  Charles  F.,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Richenaker,  George  Henry,  86  Maple  St.,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Robinson,  Burt  Millard,  Poland,  N.  Y. 

Robison,  Mabel  Winifred  (Mrs.  J.  E.  Jones)  R.  F.  D.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 
Rowell,  Edwin  Talmage,  Conway  Center,  N.  H. 

Salter,  Floyd  Job,  Black  River,  N.  Y. 

Stuart,  Ruth  Anna,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Upham,  Alson  Alcott,  458  3rd  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

VanDeMark,  Blanche  Irene  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Bacon)  Waterloo,  N.  Y. 

White,  Louise  Hooper  (Mrs.  Robert  Dunshee)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Scientific 

*Bidwell,  Florence  Eliza  (Mrs.  Palmer) 

Garlock,  Jessie  Mariah  (Mrs.  Smith)  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 


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English 

Adams,  Leona  May  (Mrs.  W.  J.  Hornberger)  364  N.  4th  St.,  Pheonix, 
Ariz. 

Benedict,  Marjorie  Wylie  (Mrs.  Chay  Fry)  341  W.  70th  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Brady,  Agnes  Genevieve  (Mrs.  Thomas  McDonnell)  Churchville,  N.  Y. 
*Bridgeman,  Arthur  Clayton 
Burnes,  Katharine,  ScottsviUe,  N.  Y. 

Casson,  Olive  Isabel  (Mrs.  Edward  Steele)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Cummings,  Catherine  Halligan  (Mrs.  Jas.  Dalton)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Dauchy,  Joseph  Hamilton,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Davey,  Ethel  Edith,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

French,  Bessie  Gertrude  (Mrs.  E.  J.  White)  1 5 5 Barrington  St.,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y. 

Gallagher,  Elizabeth  Josephine  (Mrs.  J.  Derrick)  228  Gregory  St.,  Pas- 
saic, N.  J. 

Griffith,  Helen,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Heath,  Bessie  Emma  (Mrs.  Knapp)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Hill,  Blanche  May  (Mrs.  S.  J.  Way)  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Hincher,  Rose  Adelaide  (Mrs.  Fay  W.  Amidon)  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

*Holdridge,  Harriet  Minerva 
Horton,  Edith.  Unknown 

Hoy,  Ella  Caroline  (Mrs.  Vincent  Evers)  Newfane,  N.  Y. 

JJughes,  Bessie  Angeline  (Mrs.  Duane  G.  Brownell)  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 
*Kneale,  Sara  Edith  (Mrs.  A.  C.  Lindsay) 

Lee,  Blanche  Dorothea  (Mrs.  D.  F.  Sullivan)  Dolgeville,  N.  Y. 

Lewis,  Edith  Alliene,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Lynch,  Elizabeth  Blanche  (Mrs.  W.  G.  Dailey)  Kent,  N.  Y. 

MacBurney,  Ina  Maud,  Phelps,  N.  Y. 

McConnell,  Nettie  Grace  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Peck)  Town  Line  Road,  Bergen, 
N.  Y. 

McIntyre,  Julia  Eloise  (Mrs.  Fred  VanEss)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 
Mercereau,  Mabel  Edna  (Mrs.  W.  A.  Robinson)  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 
Pease,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  D.  L.  Grabb)  Hamlin,  N.  Y. 

Pepper,  Maude  Alice  (Mrs.  J.  D.  Todd)  93  Crawford  St.,  Toronto,  Ont., 
Canada 

Kexford,  Frank  A.,  445  3rd  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Sands,  Emma  J.  (Mrs.  Geo.  Bower)  West  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Schouton,  Henry  Wilson,  26  East  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Sill,  Katherine  Ann  (Mrs.  C.  McF.  Reed)  Washington,  Pa. 

Smith,  Edith  Marion  (Mrs.  Burt  Webster)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Laura  Gooding  (Mrs.  J.  V.  Bohrer)  137  12th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Thistle,  Chas.  Pembroke,  43  Mason  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Thompson,  Julia  May,  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

Tout,  Elizabeth  Annis  (Mrs.  H.  Tuttle)  Nemasket,  St.,  E.  Taunton,  Mass. 
Wadsworth,  Ada  May,  23  Lansdale  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Wilson,  Lela  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Steers)  191  Christopher  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Wilson,  Ora  Edith  (Mrs.  Geo.  Chase)  Glen  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Wing,  Frank,  218  Gibbs  Bldg.,  San  Antonio,  Texas 

Zuber,  Lida  Delia  (Mrs.  Warren  Henderson)  Chili  Station,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Preparatory  for  College 
Burns,  Robert,  45  N.  7th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Seely,  Bertha  Warner  (Mrs.  G.  Q.  Dunlop)  Williams  Bay,  Wis. 

English 

Gibson,*  Jennie  Evelvn,  Murray,  N.  Y. 

Moore,  Augusta  (Mrs.  Luther  Gordon)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Whipple,  Hubert  Allen,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 


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73 


Musical 

Cary,  E.  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Stinson)  Windsor,  Conn. 


CLASS  1901 

Classical 

Beaman,  Chas.  Orson,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Bell,  Ella  Martha  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Sullivan)  Glendale  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont., 
Canada 

Bennett,  Mary  Edith  (Mrs.  Henry  Thorne)  Andover,  N.  Y. 

Boughton,  Edna  Belle,  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Brooks,  Clarence  Augustus,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Nellie  Cosette  (Mrs.  Geo.  Powell)  269  Park  Ave.,  Rochester, 
N.  ^ . 

Brown,  Walter  Leroy,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Winne  Frank,  Crapo  Bldg.,  Bay  City,  Mich. 

Buell,  Estelle  Mae  (Mrs.  M.  C.  Burritt)  Irving  Place,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Caswell,  Emogene  Loretta  (Mrs.  C.  O.  Beaman)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Chapman,  Horace  Earle,  care  Union  Meat  Co.,  Portland,  Oregon 
Chapman,  Jessie  May  (Mrs.  R.  H.  Williams)  St.  Univ.,  Tuscon,  Ariz. 
Chriswell,  Emma  Louise  (Mrs.  L.  H.  Skinner)  24  State  St.,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y. 

Clement,  Olive  Marie,  West  Ave.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Conkling,  Roscoe  Peter,  399  So.  Orange  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Corbett,  Olive  Maude,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y. 

Edwards,  Alletta  Coryell,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Forbes,  Gilbert  DeLeverance,  Morton,  N.  Y. 

Hakes,  Mae  Theta  (Mrs.  Walter  L.  Brown)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Hanchett,  Edna  B.  (Mrs.  Marshall  Bruce)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Hart,  Ella  Gertrude  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Hill,  Hazel  (Mrs.  C.  L.  Barnes)  Fort  Collins,  Col. 

Hoffman,  Amelia  (Mrs.  Brayton)  Newport,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Kelly,  James  Lewis,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Lobdell,  Marion  Frances,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

MacLachlan,  Elizabeth  Helen,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

McCormick,  Elva  Leanna  (Mrs.  R.  C.  McNamara)  Greenwood  Ave., 
Wilmeth,  Ills. 

Mitchell,  Jennie  Ellen,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Peirson,  Jessie  Burnham.  Unknown 

*Pledger,  Sarah  Jane 

Porter,  Carrie  Edith,  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

Riley,  Anna  Rose,  46  Perry  PL,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Sheppard,  Wilhelmina  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Geo.  Beadle)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Taber,  Mae  Augusta  (Mrs.  Peck)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Warner,  Ethel  Irene,  Penfield,  N.  Y. 

Warren,  Edna  Pearl  (Mrs.  C.  L.  Smith)  67  2nd  Ave.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 
Williams,  Burr  Fisk,  119  LaVerne  Crescent,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Scientific 

Granger,  Jessamine  Rachel  (Mrs.  E.  M.  Chase)  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

English 

Barclay,  Josephine  (Mrs.  White)  Marion,  N.  Y. 

*Boughton,  Lena  May 

Brockett,  Anna  Candace  (Mrs.  L.  A.  Thayer)  Little  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Bullock,  Leila  Irene  (Mrs.  Wilcox)  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Carroll,  Mary  Helen  Madeline  (Sister  Rose  Marie)  Lake  View  Pk.,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y. 

Cooper,  Nettie  (Mrs.  Thompson)  Waterport,  N.  Y. 


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Curran,  Ida  Belle  (Mrs.  Blackford)  460  Baker  St.,  SanFrancisco,  Cal. 
DeGraff,  Mabel  Jane  (Mrs.  R.  L.  DeGraff)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Dexter,  Minnie  Belle,  Clarendon,  N.  Y. 

Fegan,  Ethel  Louise  (Mrs.  F.  H.  Lowe)  483  Alexander  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Felt,  Adah  Leora  (Mrs.  Chas.  A.  Skutt)  Hannibal,  N.  Y. 

Franklin,  Sarah  Anna,  Scottsville,  N.  Y. 

Greene,  Florence  Lulu  (Mrs.  Robert  Groves)  70  Tracy  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Grey,  Edith  Alice,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Horton,  Amy  Amelia  (Mrs.  Ward)  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Kerry,  Edith  (Mrs.  A.  C.  VanAllen)  Avon,  N.  Y. 

King,  Harriet  Olive  (Mrs.  Willmot)  114  Scherer  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  Y. 
Larkin,  Helena  Marie,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Lawler,  Mary  Perputus,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Lent,  Elizabeth,  Clifton,  N.  Y. 

Light,  Margaret  Adelle  (Mrs.  Vallance)  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Mason,  Eva  Mary  (Mrs.  Casburn)  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Maynard,  Clara  Kellogg,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

McClay,  Grace  Augusta  (Mrs.  Arthur  Rear)  93  Driving  Park  Ave.,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y. 

New,  Ruby  Rebecca  (Mrs.  Wm.  Smith)  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Nichols,  Harriet  Lea,  Granville,  N.  Y. 

Pallace,  Caroline  J.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Parks,  Edith  May,  Supt.  Social  Settlement  Work,  Hazelton,  Pa. 

Preston,  Jessie  Blanche,  Clarendon,  N.  Y. 

Reddy,  Hattie  Elizabeth,  Byron  Center,  N.  Y. 

Ring,  Lettie  Blanche,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Rolfe,  Emma  Pearle  (Mrs.  H.  S.  Lewis)  Vine  St.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Anna  Louise,  Palmyra,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  John  L.,  27  Forest  Road,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Stone,  Annabel  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Fowler)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Upton,  Olive  Emma,  Charlotte,  N.  Y. 

Williamson,  Rosetta  May  (Mrs.  C.  T.  Brody)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Yerkes,  Clarabel,  Romulus,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Drake,  Hervey  John,  820  Bird  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Furbish,  Mary  Grace  (Mrs.  A.  B.  Sias)  334  West  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
*Veazie,  Edgar  Arlington 

White,  Lillian  Sarah  (Mrs.  Rodney  Shull)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Musical 

Paine,  W.  Edith  (Mrs.  F.  Baldwin)  244  William  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 
Burns,  Alice  M.  (Mrs.  L.  J.  Ross)  148  Hobart  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Randall,  Lucy  Louise,  Morton,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1902 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Albright,  Florence  Isabel,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Anderson,  Susie  Farley  (Mrs.  E.  G.  Fish)  Union  Springs,  N.  Y. 
Brockway,  Harriet  (Mrs.  Koch)  Carmel--by-the-Sea,  Calif. 

Brown,  William  Acker,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Chadwick,  Luther,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Collins,  Alice  Caroline,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Coveil,  Verona  Isabel  (Mrs.  John  Gage)  145  Alexander  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


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Dunham,  Fred  Sylvester.  Unknown 
Francis,  Charlotte  Anna,  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Garrison,  Jane  Belle  (Mrs.  A.  H.  Henion)  R.  F.  D.  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Gregory,  Mary  Lois,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3 5,  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

Hixson,  Frances  Mary  (Mrs.  F.  G.  Saunders)  Cuba,  N.  Y. 

Hobbs,  Anabel  (Mrs.  H.  J.  Drake)  820  Bird  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Johnston,  Mary  Abbie,  Lakewood,  N.  Y. 

Kenyon,  Harry  Norman,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Lamb,  Carrie  May  (Mrs.  D.  B.  Smith)  Mission  Hill,  S.  Dak. 

Mather,  Myrtle  Clare,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

McAniff,  Kathryn  Beatrice  (Mrs.  T.  C.  Kane)  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

McCoord,  Emma  Elizabeth,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Nesbitt,  Eliza  Belle  (Mrs.  O.  H.  Leach)  256  Lincoln  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 
^Norton,  Eben 

O’Brien,  Margaret  Mary,  145  W.  Ostrander  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Palmer,  Edna  Blanche  (Mrs.  E.  K.  Maurice)  Dundee,  N.  Y. 

Rear,  Arthur,  93  Driving  Park  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Schneeberger,  Nellie  Lucinda,  Irondequoit,  N.  Y. 

Steele,  Clara  Gunn  (Mrs.  L.  J.  Burton)  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Steinhausen,  Emma  Friederica  (Mrs.  Nichols  Karl)  Charlotte,  N.  Y. 
Stone,  George  Flagg,  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Sullivan,  Grace  May,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Torpy,  Rosina  Elvira  (Mrs.  A.  L.  Tenny)  102  Bryan  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Tuttle,  Bernetta  May  (Mrs.  F.  O.  Buchan)  27 1 Seyle  Ter.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Vanderhoof,  Mabel  Ward,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Van  Velson,  William  Oscar,  Prince  & Orient  Aves.,  Douglastown,  L.  I., 
N.  Y. 

VanZandt,  Clara  Wisner.  Unknown 

Walter,  Florence  Augusta,  420  Clifford  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Wallace,  Lucinda  Boyd,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Weeks,  Fred  Albert,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Barnard,  Jane  Ann  (Mrs.  H.  C.  Sherrard)  5300  St.  James  Ter.,  Pittsburg, 
Pa. 

Brown,  Stella  Corbin  (Mrs.  B.  N.  Gowdy)  Wellsville,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Susan  May  Wicks  (Mrs.  A.  J.  Rockwood)  5 7 Rutgers  St.,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y. 

Camp,  Alice  Louise,  495  Blossom  Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Card,  Hallie  Belle,  Macedon,  N.  Y. 

Denniston,  Maude  DeEtta,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Ellis,  Mary  Stella,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Gibson,  Jennie  Evelyn,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Hall,  Mary  Hale  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Horle)  Elbridge,  N.  Y. 

Jesson,  Elsie  May  (Mrs.  E P.  Huych)  Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

Jordan,  Arminda  May  (Mrs.  M.  Blaker)  Macedon  Center,  N.  Y. 

Kocher,  Henry  Adelbert,  6 Ranford  St.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Nicol,  Florence  Elizabeth,  5 Groton  PI.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Pledger,  Rosetta  May  (Mrs.  F.  C.  Hill)  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Robson,  Ethel  Hedley,  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Catherine  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  P.  Collins)  2431  So.  Wooward  Ave., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Smith,  Ida  Luetta  (Mrs.  A.  Tidd)  10  Oakwood  Ave.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Wilcox,  Gertrude  Belle  (Mrs.  O.  C.  Webb)  Spokane,  Wash. 

Wilkinson,  Williamson,  care  Ira  Wilkinson,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
English 

Way,  Clara  Alice  (Mrs.  Nelson  Blazey)  Macedon,  N.  Y. 


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Music 

Fowler,  Grace  A.  (Mrs.  Chas.  Ross)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
LaDue,  Vina  May  (Mrs.  Roscoe  Hurd)  Utica,  N.  Y. 
*Miller,  Eva 


CLASS  1903 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Anderson,  Minnie  (Mrs.  Ward  Mitchell)  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Berle,  Sennie  Sophia  (Mrs.  Wm.  Mairs)  Box' 3 3 7,  Avon,  N.  Y. 

Blygh,  Mary  Celia,  Hulberton,  N.  Y. 

*Bordwell,  Clara  Eunice 

Davey,  Roy  Edward,  218  Laburnum  Crescent,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Dearborn,  Georgia  Edna,  213  Center  Ave.,  Olean,  N.  Y. 

Droman,  John,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Dysinger,  Albert  Duane,  Spencer,  N.  Y. 

Hoffman,  Lucy,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Irvine,  Cora  Belle  (Mrs.  Redemeyer)  26 1 3 Durant  Ave.,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Irvine,  William  Henry,  9 King  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Kennedy,  Emma  Gertrude  (Mrs.  J.  B.  Dalton)  Unknown 
Lawton,  Mabel  Emily  (Mrs.  Sixbey)  Mayville,  N.  Y. 

McCoord,  Mary  Alice,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Marsh,  Charles  Darius,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Merz,  Florence  Estelle  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Walker)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 
Parmelee,  Earle  Ward,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Shafer,  Clara  Edith  (Mrs.  B.  F.  Williams)  119  LaVerne  Crescent,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y. 

Shea.  William  Alphonzo,  605  W.  11 5th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Hugh  Alexander,  698  Harvard  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Stryker,  Jessie  B.  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Blood)  1 5 3 Plymouth  Ave.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Tibbetts,  Jennie,  62  E.  Bank  St.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Waterbury,  Mary  (Mrs.  Anderson)  54  Buena  PL,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Weis,  Florence  Louise,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Wilmot,  Margaret  (Mrs.  F.  A.  DeGraff)  430  W.  11 8th  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Wood,  Berenice  Darrow  (Mrs.  J.  L.  Metcalf)  Newark,  N.  Y. 

English 

Aekerson,  Lovina  Maud  (Mrs.  Frank  Cole)  Gasport,  N.  Y. 

Baker,  Carolyn  Gertrude,  Fancher,  N.  Y. 

Blodgett,  Jennie  Althea  (Mrs.  B.  F.  Waldo)  Unknown 
DeMott,  Mary  Roxana  (Mrs.  Rowley)  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Freeman,  Lilah  (Mrs.  C.  T.  King)  Porter  Corners,  N.  Y. 

Gough,  Alice  Lorena,  Bristol  Center,  N.  Y. 

Hinderland,  Laura  J.,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Mentz,  Ada  Augusta  (Mrs.  John  Menzer)  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Norton,  Ellen  Phoebe  (Mrs.  H.  S.  Weaver)  Chadwicks,  N.  Y. 

Pepper,  Alice  Minerva,  507  2nd  Ave.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
Sauers,  Bertha  Cordelia  M.  (Mrs.  R.  W.  Marble)  Newark,  N.  Y. 
Schroeder,  Winona  Anna  (Mrs.  G.  P.  Barker)  15  Woodlawn  PL,  White 
Plains,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Julia  Gertrude,  17  Sumner  Pk.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*Torpy,  Emma  May 

Wallace,  Minnie  Isabel  (Mrs.  Arthur  Lind)  Morton,  N.  Y. 

Wilson,  George  Newman,  3 7 Summit  Ave.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

Wood,  Alice  Louise,  Victor,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


77 


ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Aslett,  William  Gerrish,  care  Stromberg-Carlson  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Music 

White,  Lillian  Sarah  (Mrs.  Rodney  Shull)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1904 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Bassett,  Clara  Amanda  (Mrs.  M.  E.  Blossom)  Walker,  N.  Y. 

Brainard,  Harriet  Louise,  Dexter,  N.  Y. 

Breckenridge,  Grace  Marion,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Briggs,  Elizabeth  M.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Burke,  Lenna  Irene,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Campbell,  Ida  May,  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Colby,  Olive  Gertrude  (Mrs.  C.  F.  Perry)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Conover,  Leah  Lansing  (Mrs.  C.  B.  Morehouse)  Dumont,  N.  J. 

Donnellan,  Bessie  Hortense,  127  Earl  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Garrison,  May  Scranton  (Mrs.  Chester  Sime)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Gaston,  Mary  Catherine,  Penfield,  N.  Y. 

Gridley,  John  Benjamin,  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

Grimshaw,  Elsie  Scott,  1 3 3 Taylor  St.,  West  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Harris,  Ellen  Lillian  (Mrs.  Bateman)  Penfield,  N.  Y. 

Hunt,  Mary  Berna,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Madden,  Ada  Rena,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Mason,  Bessie  Belle  (Mrs.  J.  B.  Gridley)  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

McElheran,  Genevieve  Frances  (Mrs.  Fahy)  Meigs  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Menzie,  Anna  Florence,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Morse,  Sadie  E.  (Mrs.  Rice)  R.  F.  D.,  Brockport,  N.  Y.. 

Neil,  Elizabeth,  105  Hamilton  St.,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Nichols,  Raymond  F.,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Norris,  Olive  Bertha  (Mrs.  R.  B.  Brockett)  Wayland,  N.  Y. 

Potter,  Millicent  Amelia  (Mrs.  H.  D.  Schuler)  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Medford, 
Oregon 

Shea,  Margaret,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

*Shipley,  Archer  Powers 

Stoll,  Jennie  Cecile  (Mrs.  S.  E.  Taylor)  401  E.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Goshen,  Ind. 
Truesdale,  Leon  James,  P.  O.  Dept.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Walker,  Sarah  W.  (Mrs.  A.  Seybolt)  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Walrath,  Maude  Edith  (Mrs.  Geo.  Collamer)  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Watson,  Elizabeth  May  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Fisher)  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Webster,  Josephine  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  B.  W.  Bartram)  Leonia,  N.  J. 
Webster,  Julia  Elizabeth,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Yelland,  Mabel  Dorothy  (Mrs.  Dorr  Redman^  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

English 

Arnold,  Stella  Gertrude  (Mrs.  F.  H.  Ellis)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

King,  May  E.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

King,  Florence  Bessie  (Mrs.  F.  Reynolds)  52  Clifton  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Tompkins,  Jenevere  Ethelyn,  Phelps,  N.  Y. 

Wells,  Florence,  523  W.  I2ist  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Burns,  George,  Wilder  Bldg.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lamb,  Elizabeth  Gertrude  (Mrs.  H.  W.  Mayes)  438  3rd  St.,  Brooklyn, 


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Music 

Barrett,  Edna  Mary,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Wadsworth,  Alice  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Ernest  Davis)  310  Electric  Ave., 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1905 


NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Allen,  Mattie  Elizabeth,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Batt,  Elizabeth  Annie,  118  William  St.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Beadle,  Pearl  Agnes  (Mrs.  H.  M.  Vallance)  Fowerville,  N.  Y. 

Birch,  Katharine  Augusta.  Unknown 

Brennan,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  119  Dongan  St.,  West  New  Brighton,  L.  I. 
N.  Y. 

Carlton,  Gertrude  Jane  (Mrs.  Curchin)  145  Price  St.,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 
Hassett,  Alice  Louise,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Hebbard,  Alice  Louise  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Anderson)  No.  Main  St.,  Canandai- 
gua, N.  Y. 

Hixson,  Frances  Isabel  (Mrs.  G.  C.  Fitcher)  207  Warwick  Ave.,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y. 

Holland,  Jennie,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Howell,  Vernie  S.,  1 Steele  St.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Keenan,  Charlotte  B.,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

McManis,  Thomas  J.,  care  Edison  Lamp  Works,  Harrison,  N.  J. 

McMillan,  Lawrence  Rupert,  Lock  Drawer  788,  Chicago,  111.  ' 

Nesbitt,  Eugene  Nellis,  Tuberculosis  Hospital,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Person,  Viola  May  (Mrs.  H.  J.  Pierce)  Stamford,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Lillian  Anna,  Martensia,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Mollie  Agnes  (Mrs.  A.  W.  Rogers)  8 Wellesley  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Stover,  Mary  Susanna,  1540  9th  Ave.,  Greeley,  Col. 

Sweet,  Amy  Mortima  (Mrs.  Duryea)  Long  Meadow,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 
Watters,  Mabel  Randolph  (Mrs.  A.  B.  Seiboldt)  3 13  Willow  St.,  Lockport, 
N.  Y. 

Welch,  Bernice  Marie  (Mrs.  Everett  Sharp)  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Weyburn,  Elsie  May  (Mrs.  C.  M.  Rolph)  Hanford,  Wash. 

Worthing,  Edith  Gertrude,  West  Webster,  N.  Y. 

English 

Burnett,  Maud  Henrietta  (Mrs.  Cary)  Morton,  N.  Y. 

Corbett,  Edward  Payson,  Rushville,  N.  Y. 

Fuller,  Blanche  C.,  Kendall,  N.  Y. 

Lawrence,  Mary  Alice,  6 Laurel  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Luce,  Edith  Mary,  Clyde,  N.  Y. 

Northrup,  Elsie  Maude  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Chaney)  A.  B.  Mission,  Maubin, 
Burma,  India. 

Shafer  ,Cora  Minerva  (Mrs.  Firling)  Unknown 
Wallace,  James  Francis,  53  Filmore  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Weaver,  Harry  Smith,  Chadwicks,  N.  Y. 

Wickes,  Lorena  Adelle  (Mrs.  C.  G.  Knox)  636  Walker  Ave.,  Woodhaven, 
N.  Y. 

Wilson,  Martha  Agnes  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Willis)  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 


Classical 

Patten,  Alice  Olivia  (Mrs.  F.  Shull)  1847  47th  PI.,  N W.,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

Burritt,  Sara  Lavina,  Parma  Center,  N.  Y. 


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Music 

. Dean,  Marie  Agnes,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Lester,  Louise  Marie,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Mitchell,  Jennie  Ellen,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Winshurst,  Zula  May  (Mrs.  Irving  Cost)  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1906 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Anderson,  Irene  Fannie  (Mrs.  Cosman)  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Apthorpe,  Nellie  M.  (Mrs.  G.  A.  Wright)  E.  Bank  St.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 
Benedict,  Roy  Osborn,  2906  Walnut  St.,  Erie,  Pa. 

Blass,  Loda  A.  (Mrs.  H.  T.  Hutchinson)  Forestville,  N.  Y. 

Carmer,  Rachel  Adeline,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Chaplain,  Olive  Lorinda,  28  Carlton  PL,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Clicknor,  Satie  C.  (Mrs.  Bullard)  Olcott,  N.  Y. 

Connelly,  Anna  Camilla,  Hazelton,  Pa. 

Connelly,  Genevieve  Marie  (Mrs.  D.  Leahy)  Sayre,  Pa. 

Corbit,  Louisa  Mae  (Mrs.  H.  Buchan)  Forest  Home,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Cost,  Ida  H.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Day,  Tapha  Mary,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Dietsch,  Grace  M.,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Dietsch,  Viola  Myrtie  (Mrs.  G.  H.  Kidney)  227  Irving  Ave.,  Port  Ches- 
ter, N.  Y. 

Drake,  Margaret  Louise,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Englehart,  Emma  Cordelia,  Penfield,  N.  Y. 

Farwell,  Laura  Allison  (Mrs.  H.  Taylor)  310  Kenwood  Ave.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Furney,  Oakley,  196  Morton  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Garlock,  Edith  Alena,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Harper,  Ruth  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Auston)  123  Briggs  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Hart,  Jessie  E.  (Mrs.  R.  H.  Wheeler)  Forest  Home  Drive,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Hendrick,  Florence  Teresa,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Hoffman,  Caroline  (Mrs.  H.  E.  Sumner)  Corfu,  N.  Y. 

*Johnson,  Frank  Lewis 

Lamb,  Elizabeth  Gertrude  (Mrs.  H.  W.  Mayes)  438  3rd  St.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

March,  Christine  Louise  (Mrs.  C.  M.  Mabry)  125  E.  Elm  St.,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y. 

Melvin,  Mabel  Helen  (Mrs.  M.  Wheeler)  Shortsville,  N.  Y. 

Merritt,  Nina  May  (Mrs.  F.  E.  Clonan)  Mineville,  N.  Y. 

Moore,  Wilson  Boyd,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Munger,  Florence  Etta  (Mrs.  H.  M.  Ferguson)  Byron,  N.  Y. 

O’Brien,  Mary  H.,  N.  Main  Street,  Athens,  Pa. 

Peeling,  Bertha  Alice  (Mrs.  Bracy)  Mohawk,  N.  Y. 

Ransom,  Florence  May  (Mrs.  A.  P.  Whipple)  45  Tacoma  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Rogers,  Marion  Elwood  (Mrs.  Stuart  N.  Willis)  LeRoy,  N.  Y. 

^Shearer,  Florence  Estelle 

Sheppard,  Edward  Stephen,  Salamanca,  N.  Y. 

Short,  John  Lowe,  28  Richmond  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Simmons,  Lottie  M.  (Mrs.  Wm.  Thompson)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Sullivan,  Mary  Margaret  (Mrs.  W A.  Waterman)  Ontario,  N.  Y. 
Wadsworth,  Helen  White  (Mrs.  Harold  Dobson)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Webster,  Sarah  Lillian,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Welch,  Agnes  Genevieve  (Sister  Alphonso)  Raines  Pk.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Winshurst,  Zula  May  (Mrs.  Irving  Cost)  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 


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English 

Barclay,  Elizabeth  S.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Crane,  Edith  Jennie,  52  Church  St.,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Emery,  Carrie  Edith  (Mrs.  E.  R.  Larter)  821  Chilton  Ave.,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y. 

Mann,  Frances  Helen  (Mrs.  H.  S.  Glidden)  Holley,  N.  Y. 

McCarthy,  Mary  Agnes.  Unknown 

Ross,  Jennie  M.,  650  Parsells  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Schneeberger,  Anna  Laura,  Irondequoit,  N.  Y. 

Shattuck,  Tina  E.  (Mrs.  R.  L.  Hodge)  East  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Shepard,  Anna  Marie  (Mrs.  W.  R.  Brooks)  76  Rugby  Ave.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Short,  Edna  Clarissa,  Port  Gibson,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Bertha  Florence,  17  Sumner  Pk.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Hanna  Beale  (Mrs.  Chas.  Harris)  Penfield,  N.  Y. 

Weeks,  Mabel  Emma  (Mrs.  H.  P.  Carter)  3rd  St.,  Canisteo,  N.  Y. 

ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Harmon,  Margaret  Florence  (Mrs.  Richard  Garrison)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Seely,  Evelyn  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  L.  L.  Jackson)  8 Oxford  Rd.,  Montclair, 
N.  J. 

Winslow,  Leon  Loyal,  Bowling  Green,  Ohio 

English 

Dean,  Edith  Marilla,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

High  School  Department — College  Preparatory 
Donnellan,  George  P.,  127  Earl  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Normal  Preparatory 

*Hermance,  Myra  Louise 


CLASS  1907 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Baker,  Alice  Maude,  Ransomville,  N.  Y. 

Boheim,  Clara  May  (Mrs.  C.  D.  VanCamp)  Winslow  St.,  Watertown, 
N.  Y. 

Brandt,  Edith  May,  Ontario,  N.  Y. 

Brogan,  Ada  Marie,  104  Electric  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Bulger,  Corinne  Frisbee,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Clapp,  Helen  Gladys,  39  Sumner  Pk.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Curtis,  Ethel  May  (Mrs.  W.  E.  Goff)  89  Alden  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Dadswell,  Myrta  A.  (Mrs.  Fred  Filkins)  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Donnellan,  Helen  Florence,  127  Earl  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Engert,  Bessie  Selena,  Lincoln,  N.  Y. 

Fagan,  Mary  Theresa,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Gavigan,  Allis  Kathleen,  Hamlin,  N.  Y. 

Hollowell,  Fred  S.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Hooper,  Anna  Ruth,  East  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Kidney,  Glenn  Henry,  227  Irving  Ave.,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Knapp,  lva  Marah  (Mrs.  J.  D.  Porter)  220  So.  Washington  St.,  Green- 
castle,  Pa. 

Latting,  Mabel  Lydia  (Mrs.  C.  G.  Turner)  R.  F.  D.  Pedricktown,  N.  J. 
Loomis,  Elizabeth  Brewster,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Mager,  Florence  Jennie  (Mrs.  Wolf)  Ripley,  N.  Y. 


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Malone,  Concetta,  R.  F.  D.  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Maney,  Julia  Katharine,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

O’Donnell,  Mary  Agnes,  East  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Pagels,  Ida  S.,  22  Boardman  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Parker,  Anna  Kathleen  (Mrs.  G.  R.  Grant)  Unknown 
Praedel,  Ida  Caroline  (Mrs.  Carl  F.  W.  Muesebeck)  Green  St.,  Melrose, 
Mass. 

Rood,  Edith  May  Unknown 

Rood,  Elsie  May  (Mrs.  Ray  L.  Mercer)  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Seager,  Luella  Anna,  Ypsilanti,  Mich. 

Sherburne,  Ruth  Joyce  (Mrs.  A.  L.  Hoke)  R.R.  No.  1,  E.  Worcester,  N.  Y. 
Spring,  Frances  Katharine  (Mrs.  Gilman)  103  Prince  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Steve,  Edna  (Mrs.  Howard  Jones)  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Titus,  Caroline  Lorene  (Mrs.  Wilbur  J.  Simmons)  Irondequoit,  N.  Y. 
Titus,  Laura  Leone,  Irondequoit,  N.  Y. 

Thynge,  Marion  Josephine  (Mrs.  Verne  U.  Hutchings)  Olean,  N.  Y. 
Tozer,  Grace  Marion  (Mrs.  Dorn)  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Wright,  Ruby  Angeline  (Mrs.  Jas.  B.  Foster)  Webster,  N.  Y. 

English 

Abenshene,  Florence  £.  (Mrs.  N.  L.  Robinson)  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Covil,  Clara  Isadore  (Mrs.  Coif)  R.  F.  D.  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Gillmor,  Florence  (Mrs.  Wm.  A.  Doty)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Hutchings,  Verne  Uriah,  Olean,  N.  Y. 

Noades,  Angeline  Frances,  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Nolta,  Minnie  M.,  East  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

*Palmer,  Gertrude  Fanny 

Sutphen,  Grace  Estelle,  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Taylor,  Maud  Asenath,  6 East  State  St.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Wright,  Della  S.  (Mrs.  J.  D.  Priestley)  Parma  Corners,  N.  Y. 

Two  Year  Professional  Course 

Andrus,  Mary  Mabel  (Mrs.  E.  D.  Smith)  16  Lansdale  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Bailey,  Lucy  Caroline,  Hammondsport,  N.  Y, 

Cook,  Dessie  May,  Theresa,  N.  Y. 

Cronin,  Mabel  A.,  Lima,  N.  Y. 

*Davis,  Mary  Elizabeth 

Deane,  Clara,  139  Spencer  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

DeMay,  Amy  Janette,  Shortsville,  N.  Y. 

Fisher,  Alta  Mary,  Fairport,  N.  Y 

Hunt,  Florence  Alice  (Mrs.  F.  Watters)  138  Shelter  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Hunt,  Mildred  May,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Lawler,  Joanna  Christina,  Macedon,  N.  Y. 

O’Connor,  Anna  Veronica,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Penny,  Della  Rose  (Mrs.  Leon  Church)  Holley,  N.-Y. 

Render,  Lillian  Pauline,  Antwerp,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Florence  M.,  Savannah,  N.  Y. 

Staub,  Onnolee,  A.  M.  (Mrs.  Clare  Hoyt)  Walden,  N.  Y. 

*Sunderlin,  Charles  Norman 
Taft,  Ethel  Birdell,  Penfield,  N.  Y. 

Williams,  Mildred  Claire,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Wintersteen,  Emily  Adelaide  (Mrs.  Clarence  Carman)  Trumansburg, 


ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Simmons,  Wilbur  Joseph,  Irondequoit,  N.  Y. 


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English 

Wilson,  Lewis  Albert,  728  Morris  SL,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

HIGH  SCHOOL 

Corbin,  Lewis  Whitman,  86  Middle  Ave.,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 
Dobson,  Eleanor  Mary,  Lane  Hospital,  SanFrancisco,  Calif. 
Meinhardt,  Carl  David,  American  Consulate,  Canton,  China 
White,  Frank  Morton,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Williams,  George  Way,  care  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1908 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Allen,  Laura  Edith  (Mrs.  H.  Thornhill)  414  5th  Ave.,  Greenport,  L.  I., 
N.  Y. 

Bachman,  Myrta  Eliza  (Mrs.  E.  H.  Dadson)  R.  F.  D.,  No.  2,  Waterloo, 
N.  Y. 

Conley,  Helen  Frances,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Corbett,  Helen  Marie,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Jones,  Lillian  Louisa,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Lawton,  Grace  Janette  (Mrs.  J.  J.  Marston)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

McDermott,  Bessie  M.,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Margaret  E.,  Macedon,  N.  Y. 

Snyder,  Gladys  Vermylya  (Mrs.  Percival  Schlick)  North  Ave.,  Niagara 
Falls,  N.  Y. 

Spurr,  Ethel  Euphemia,  3 42  Woodward  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Spurr,  Samuel  Ray,  83  Norwalk  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Warwick,  Lillian  Maude,  Weehawken,  N.  J. 

Wheeler,  Florence  Mabel  (Mrs.  J.  F.  Wallace)  53  Filmore  St.,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y. 

Wimer,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

English 

Lawton,  Charles  Gifford,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Two  Year  Professional  Course 
Acheson,  Maude  A.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Alcott,  Edna  Jane  (Mrs.  A.  M.  Carpenter)  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  R.  F.  D. 
Anderson,  Jennie,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Bastianello,  Marguerite  Catherine,  100  Church  St.,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 
Bates,  Florence  Irene  (Mrs.  Johnson)  Shaffmaster  Bldg.,  Conneaut,  O. 
Beel,  Elizabeth  Lillian,  65  Patterson  St.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Burns,  Katherine  Fay,  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Carruthers,  Frank  Collins,  Nashwauk,  Minn. 

Conklin,  Jennie  Emelyn.  Unknown 
Christ,  Edna  Alzora,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Easterbrook,  Elizabeth  Knox,  Hornby,  N.  Y. 

Eddy,  Helen  Fern,  Hornby,  N.  Y. 

Englehart,  Vera  Irene  (Mrs.  Schermerhorn)  East  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Gladding,  Bessie  Adaline,  Gasport,  N.  Y. 

Haller,  Nellie  May  (Mrs.  Fred  Utz)  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Held,  Mae  L.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Henderson,  Frances  Richards  (Mrs.  H.  LaCross)  Fayetteville,  N.  Y. 
*Hermance,  Myra  Louise 
Hunt,  Mary  E.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Jenney,  Kate  McQueen,  85  Cottage  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Knapp,  Mary  Estelle  (Mrs.  Ralph  McGurk)  Center  Ave.  Aurora,  Ills. 


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83 


MacKenzie,  Pearl  Cawdor,  St.  Johnsville,  N.  Y. 

Mackie,  Ethel,  802  Midland  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Mackie,  Margaret  Jane,  802  Midland  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

^Marshall,  Grace  Leona 

McKenna,  Nellie  Gertrude,  39  East  Ave.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Miller,  Florence  Amelia,  Byron,  N.  Y. 

Morris,  Ethel  Dell,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Porter,  Diana  Mae  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Becker)  Main  St.,  East  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Roberts,  Clara  Mabel,  7l  Park  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Shoemaker,  Flora  (Mrs.  L.  Heinmiller)  66  Essex  Ave.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 
Stettner,  Mae  Lillian,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Stewart,  Lillian  Valeska,  Normal  School,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

St.  John,  Myrtle  Elvira  (Mrs.  W.  C.  Watts)  3 1 5 Ravine  Ave.,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y. 

Sutton,  Ada  Mae  (Mrs.  L.  R.  Wood)  3 28  Jefferson  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Tracy,  Margaret  Agnes,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Valley,  Mabel  Edna  (Mrs.  Harry  Jones)  200  W.  86th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Warfield,  Mary  Edith,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Weeks,  Cora  Alice,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Welsher,  Ina  May,  Penfield,  N.  Y. 

Wheaton,  Edna  May  (Mrs.  R.  F.  Johncox)  1141  N.  Goodman  St.,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y. 

Wickham,  Bessie,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

HIGH  SCHOOL 
Normal  Preparatory 

Heinrich,  Edith  Mary,  490  So.  Goodman  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Hull,  Wyatt  Dana,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  J.  K.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

College  Preparatory 

Cook,  Grace,  20  Trafalgar  Square,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Dunn,  George  R.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Patten,  Kenneth  Spaulding,  1847  4th  PL,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Shea,  Joseph  P.,  605  W.  11 5th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sime,  Chester  Robert,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Spencer,  William  Arthur,  101  Vermont  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Stratton,  Jessie  Dewey,  Lynbrook,  L.  L,  N.  Y. 

White,  Harrison  Locke,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Witney,  George  Walter,  5419  Sansom  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


CLASS  1909 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Classical 

Breckenridge,  Lucy  May,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Hornsby,  Violette  Hale  (Mrs.  John  Hall)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Knapp,  Bertha  May  (Mrs.  S.  M.  Bennett)  Shortsville,  N.  Y. 

Winne,  Beatrice,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Two  Year  Professional  Course 

Babcock,  Phila  Estella,  61 5 Clyde  St.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Barrett,  Catherine  Anne,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Blott,  Sarah  M.,  Main  Street,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Dalrymple,  Golda  Mae  (Mrs.  White)  14  Way  St.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Dee,  Margaret  Daisy,  1932  Main  St.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Deming,  Edith  Adelle  (Mrs.  John  Elve)  W.  Maple  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  Y. 
Ellis,  Elizabeth  Augusta  (Mrs.  H.  L.  Gregory)  Dundee,  N.  Y. 


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Giddings,  Dorothy  Alice,  Savannah,  N.  Y. 

Gilman,  Alice  May,  Manchester,  N.  Y. 

Hale,  Maud  Sarah.  Unknown 

Hunt,  Florence  Fannie,  New  Berlin,  N.  Y. 

Hutton,  Ethel  May  (Mrs.  L.  C.  Ottley)  4 1 5 Linden  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Kelley,  Bertha  Ada,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

LaSalle,  Beatrice  Franc,  3 3 Upton  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Laverty,  Julia  Aloysia,  University  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Leavens,  Grace  Angeline,  Washington  St.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Lincoln,  Linna  May  (Mrs.  G.  VanNostrand)  Wolcott,  N.  Y. 

Littell,  Carrie  Alberta,  Argusville,  N.  Y. 

Lockwood,  Arlena  Mae  (Mrs.  H.  Millerd)  2213  House  St.,  Cheyenne, 
Wyo. 

Mason,  Clare  Emily  (Mrs.  H.  Loomis)  Groton,  N.  Y. 

McGurk,  Dora  Lee  (Mrs.  A.  Bishop)  Westfield,  N.  J. 

Ottley,  Helen  Ruth,  Phelps,  N.  Y. 

Post,  Frank  Mark,  Bryant  St.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

Rogers,  May  Louise  (Mrs.  O.  Tarbox)  R.  F.  D.,  Cassadaga,  N.  Y. 

Rowe,  James  Henry,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Scribner,  Helen  Lainge,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Anna  Whitney,  Savannah,  N.  Y. 

Stewart,  Elsie  Anna  (Mrs.  Ryan)  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Vail,  Pauline,  Elmwood  Ave.,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Vosburg,  Nellie  Awilda  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Frederick)  Wolcott,  N.  Y. 

Waldner,  Alice  Ruth,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Walker,  Amy,  45  7 Ridgewood  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

HIGH  SCHOOL 
Normal  Preparatory 

Corbett,  Ethel  B.  (Mrs.  Ralph  Ellis)  .Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Millener,  Ruth  Harriet,  care  Mrs.  Fay  Smith,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Root,  Ina  Leonette,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

College  Preparatory 

Crippen,  Ephriam  Clarence,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

McCormick,  Robert  Ray,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Sherman  Merritt,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Stewart,  Jean  Rose,  5 19  E.  State  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  1910 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
English 

Smith,  Luella  (Mrs.  L.  W.  Eddy)  Blanchard  St.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Two  Year  Professional  Course 

Allen,  Florence  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  James  Haher)  465  Meigs  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Ash,  Ruby  Pearl  (Mrs.  J.  L.  Hewitt)  Morrisville,  N.  Y. 

Babbitte,  Jennie  D.  (Mrs.  A.  Reinhart)  Arcade,  N.  Y. 

Baker,  Josephine  Viola,  Ransomville,  N.  Y. 

Beam,  Elizabeth,  Dundee,  N.  Y. 

Bergen,  Lucy  Wilhelmina  (Mrs.  James  Brew)  42  Colt  St.  Geneva,  N.  Y. 
Bills,  Georgia  Frances  (Mrs.  Byron  Robb)  Forest  Home,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Corbett,  Ethel  Margaret  Brown  (Mrs.  Ralph  Ellis)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Desmann,  C.  Elizabeth,  Rochester  Junction,  N.  Y. 

Driscoll,  Mary  Margaret,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Emerson,  Grace  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Cook)  31  Arlington  PL,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


85 


Fleming,  Alice  Josephine  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Downey)  62  Hobson  St.,  Boston, 
M<iss  i 

Foster,  Helena  Hannah  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Boman)  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Harnish,  Ellen  Martin  (Mrs.  Howard  C.  Cooper)  634  W.  Gray  St.,  El- 
mira, N.  Y. 

Heinrich,  Mary  Edith,  490  South  Goodman  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Houghtlin,  Eva  Alice,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Kircher,  Stella  Mae  (Mrs.  Carl  Wooster)  Wolcott,  N.  Y. 

McCrillis,  Edna  Geraldine,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Mahaney,  Catherine  Rose,  Holcomb,  N.  Y. 

Monroe,  Sarah  Anna,  care  Mrs.  Conklin,  Church  St.  Groton,  N.  Y. 
Moore,  Anna  Agnes  (Mrs.  Driscoll)  43  7 Waverly  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
*Moore,  Helena  Bradley 

Moore,  Ona  Clara  (Mrs.  L.  C.  Trimmer)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Morse,  Junia  Leonora,  198  Avalon  Ave.,  Highland  Park,  Mich. 

O’Brien,  Ellen  Monica  (Mrs.  Harry  Lane)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Parmalee,  Walter  Charles,  LeRoy,  N.  Y. 

Richardson,  Mary  Blanche  (Mrs.  T.  E.  Larwood)  Five  Corners,  Albion, 
N.  Y. 

Roberts,  Iva,  R.  F.  D.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Grace  Magill,  Palmyra,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Joseph  Kinney,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Sayre,  Ruth  Esther,  Dundee,  N.  Y. 

Stratton,  Jessie  Dewey,  Lynn  Brook,  N.  Y. 

Thorpe,  Ethel  M.  (Mrs.  F.  E.  Kelly)  Carlton,  N.  Y. 

*Truesdale,  Florence  D. 

VanArsdale,  Harriet,  Manchester,  N.  Y. 

Yanlngen,  Flora  Jane,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Whitman,  Nellie  E.  (Mrs.  Sheehan)  2 76  Main  St.,  Hornell,  N.  Y. 

Wilder,  Eva  L.,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Wood,  Myrtle  Ada, # Victor,  N.  Y. 

Worthing,  Frances  ’Carolyn,  West  Webster,  N.  Y. 

HIGH  SCHOOL 
Normal  Preparatory 

Crary,  Mabel  Lyon  (Mrs.  M.  L.  O’Connor)  Hornell  ,N.Y. 

Gillmor,  Evelyn  Ruth,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Knowles,  Millicent  Edna  (Mrs.  B.  F.  Hovell)  Greenport,  L.  I. 

Koster,  Elmer  Thomas,  Kendall,  N.  Y. 

Schlick,  Irene  Florence,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Shea,  Katherine,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

College  Preparatory 
Cotter,  Anita  Irene,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Darrow,  Avis,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Drake,  Katherine  Mary,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Lester,  Nathaniel,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  George  William,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Stafford,  Mabel  Edith  (Mrs.  R.  J.  Thomas)  Remsen,  N.  Y. 

Wickes,  Mildred  Lisle,  823  N.  12th  St.,  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

Technical  Preparatory 
Hanchett,  Willis  Howard,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Mershon,  Edward  James,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1911 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Two  Year  Professional  Course 

Badgley,  Jessie  May  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Andrews)  2219  Murray  Ave.,  Pittsburg, 


86 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Bass,  Margaret  Fern,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Beel,  Florence  Helena,  65  Patterson  St.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 

Bennett,  Emma  (Mrs.  J.  A.  Elsom)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Church,  LaVina  Bee,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Cook,  Mae  Rozetta  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Johnson)  2017  22nd  St.,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y. 

Corbin,  Lewis  Whitman,  86  Middle  Ave.,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 
Cosgrove,  Jessie  Sherman,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Crossett,  Eileen  Mae,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Cuddy,  May  Teresa,  145  E.  State  St.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Davis,  Lillian  Anna  (Mrs.  Elmer  Koster)  Kendall,  N.  Y. 

Dennison,  Helen  Margaret  (Mrs.  J.  R.  Nundy,  Jr.)  Walker,  N.  Y. 
Donnelly,  Ethel  Mae  (Mrs.  Fred  Adams)  Phelps,  N.  Y. 

Farwell,  Emma  Louise,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Garrison,  Mabel  E.  (Mrs.  L.  W.  Corbin)  Middle  Ave.,  Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y. 

Grace,  Elizabeth  Agnes,  Albion,  N.  Y. 
deGruchy,  Florence  Etta.  Unknown 
Hartt,  Addis  Frances,  614  Ann  St.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Hermance,  Harriet  Irene  (Mrs.  Ross  Crittenden)  Phelps,  N.  Y. 

Howland,  Blanche  Amanda,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Hudson,  Edith  Henrietta,  Valhalla,  N.  Y. 

Hyde,  Mary  Bird,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

King,  Virginia  Mae,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Kinney,  Christine  Lola,  Guilford,  N.  Y. 

Kregloh,  Edna  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Geo.  Jones)  R.  D.  No.  2 , Castle  Road, 
Geneva,  N.  Y. 

McDowell,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

MacMullen,  Ida  May,  Lenox  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Mattison,  Etherl  Gertrude  (Mrs.  M.  N.  Babbitt)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Merrill,  Beulah  Mae  (Mrs.  Mark  W.  Welch)  Endicott,  N.  Y. 

Millener,  Ruth  Harriet,  care  Mrs.  Fay  Smith,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Miller,  Ida  Anna  (Mrs.  Everett  L.  Baker)  Webster,  N.  Y. 

O’Donnell,  Margaret  Mary,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Remde,  Mary  Louise,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Rogers,  Avis  Grace  (Mrs.  Chas.  E.  Knox)  23  Malvern  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Root,  Ina  Leonette,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Helen  Lois,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Sample,  Mabel  Madeline.  Unknown 

Stechel,  Maude  Starkweather,  3 2 Lorimer  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Simkins,  Mary  Engeline  (Mrs.  Arthur  Smeallie)  Erie,  Pa. 

Smith,  Lewis  Garrison,  Peck  Street,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Stewart,  Jean  Rose  (Mrs.  Robt.  N.  Reynolds)  Freeville,  N.  Y. 

Sullivan,  Teresa  Gertrude,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Welch,  Honor  Catherine,  301  Portage  Road,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

HIGH  SCHOOL 
Normal  Preparatory 

Armstrong,  Mabel  Belle,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Bahls,  Arline  A.,  35  78  California  St.,  SanFrancisco,  Calif. 

Baxter,  Pearl  Louise,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Clark,  Lelia  May,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Davis,  Muriel  Verna  (Mrs.  R.  J.  Hall)  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Gallup,  Eli  Albert,  Route  7,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Koster,  Emma  Daisy,  Clarkson,  N.  Yt 
McCagg,  Frank  Lyon,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

McCagg,  James  Wilson,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Mann,  Marjorie,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


87 


Mattison,  Bessie  Lillian,  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Timmerman,  Marion  Louise,  Hamlin,  N.  Y. 

Thompson,  May  L.  (Mrs.  Chas.  A.  Storer)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Vahue,  Hazel  Anna,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

College  Preparatory 

Amidon,  Clyde  Willis,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Andross,  William  Carter,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Barkley,  Sara  Marguerite,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Chriswell,  Marjory  Julian,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

*Colby  Edward  George 

Costigan,  Elizabeth  Margaret  (Mrs.  L.  J.  Erdle)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Cotter,  Mary  Marguerite,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Cutton,  George  Leon,  645  Culver  Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Decker,  Alfred  Mills,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Gallup,  Jackson,  107  Adams  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Goffe,  Charles  Harry,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Ketcham,  Gertrude  Lawrence,  care  Mrs.  Garwood,  Groveland,  Sta.,  N.  Y. 
Meinhardt,  Elsie  Louise,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Muesebeck,  Carl  Frederick  William,  3 5 Green  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

White,  Robert  Whitman,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Honor  Student 

Stewart,  Jean  Rose 

Honorable  Mention 

O’Donnell,  Margaret  Mary 
Remde,  Mary  Louise 


CLASS  1912 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Two  Year  Professional  Course 

Brew,  M.  Maud,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Brusie,  Jessie  lone,  Avon,  N.  Y. 

Card,  Marjory  W.,  81  Warren  Street  East,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Cotter,  Anita  Irene,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Cotter,  Mary  Marguerite,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Crary,  Mabel  Lyon  (Mrs.  L.  M.  O’Connor)  72  Seneca  St.,  Hornell,  N.  Y. 
Deasy,  Anna  Margaret,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

DeForrest,  Hazelle  A.  (Mrs.  W.  G.  Post)  12  Congress  Ave.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Drake,  Katherine  M.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Duggan,  Mary  Grace,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Gallup,  Jackson,  107  Adams  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Getman,  Marguerite  (Mrs.  Madison)  4681  Lake  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Ginther,  Freda  Matilda  (Mrs.  Arnold)  R.  F.  D.  No.  2 Spencerport,  N.  Y. 
Harlow,  Marion  Manro,  141  Curtis  PL,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Harvey,  Auriel  Almira,  R.  F.  D.,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Hill,  S.  Mildred,  Mendon,  N.  Y. 

Holdridge,  Beatrice  Josephine,  99  So.  Union  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Hollingsworth,  Florence  Isabel  (Mrs.  Baker)  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 
Hollowood,  Margaret  Delia,  Birch  Crescent,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Knowles,  Millicent  Edna  (Mrs.  B.  T.  Hovell)  Greenport,  L.  I. 

Leonard,  Ruth  DeShon  (Mrs.  D.  D.  Beilis)  Oradell,  N.  J. 

McCagg,  Frank  Lyon,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

*McKnight,  Alice 

Malony,  Laura  Colby  (Mrs.  J.  L.  Hazen)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Mann,  Marjory,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Merrill,  Ruth  Hermione  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Strickland)  Waterport,  N.  Y. 


88 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Posson,  Artamesia  Alethe  (Mrs.  H.  R.  Traver)  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Post,  Alice  Carrie,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Purdy,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Schlick,  Irene  Florence,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Schwenzer,  Helen  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  G.  L.  Cutton)  Culver  Ro.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Seager,  Eva  (Mrs.  Hugh  Butcher)  Clarendon,  N.  Y. 

Shea,  Katherine,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Frances  Rogers  (Mrs.  Lindberg)  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Box  129,  Bing- 
hamton, Ala. 

Thompson,  May  L.  (Mrs.  Chas.  A.  Storer)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Turner,  Grace  A.  (Mrs.  Preston)  Jane  St.,  Caledonia,  N.  Y. 

Weber,  Evelyn  Catherine,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

HIGH  SCHOOL  DEPARTMENT 
Normal  Preparatory 

Bahls,  Esther  Sarah,  3 5 78  California  St.,  San  Francisco,  CaliL 
Clark,  Hattie  Pauline,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Hecox,  Eugenia  Bertha,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Holland,  Jessie  Gertrude,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

MacLean,  Kenneth  G.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Monroe,  Carrie  Isabelle,  1650  Lake  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Gladys  Marietta,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

VanOrden,  Edna  May,  53  Oak  St.  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Webster,  Katherine  Trevor  (Mrs.  D.  P.  Greene)  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 
Winnie,  Lula,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

College  Preparatory 

Greene,  Sara  Elizabeth,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Lawson,  Nora  Pauline,  Trenton,  Can. 

Nelson,  Guy  Chappell,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  1913 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Two  Year  Professional  Course 

Bassett,  Loretta  Agnes,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Bennett,  Jessie  E.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Boughton,  Olive  M.,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Boyle,  Marie,  307  Sherwood  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Britt,  Norma  G.  (Mrs.  Craig)  5 Union  St.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Burlingame,  Gertrude  Lewella,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Carter,  Frances  Melvina,  Walworth,  N.  Y. 

Chadwick,  Lena  (Mrs.  Harold  Coventry)  Central  Square,  New  York  City 
Clark,  Lelia  May,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Corbin,  Mabel  Augusta,  1127  Summit  PL,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Costigan,  Elizabeth  Margaret  (Mrs.  L.  J.  Erdle)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Cotter,  Harriet  Irene,  Macedon,  N.  Y. 

D’Amanda,  Clementine  Charlotte  (Mrs.  A.  C.  Scinta)  142  Frank  St., 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Darrow,  Avis  H.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Dauchy,  Beatrice  E.  (Mrs.  Lewis  Munger)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Delaney,  Emma  Mae,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Dobson,  Eleanor  Mary,  Lane  Hospital,  SanFrancisco,  Calif. 

Fuller,  Mertie  Emily  (Mrs.  Fellows)  Lyndonville,  N.  Y. 

Gillmor,  Evelyn  Ruth,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Greene,  Frances  Marian  (Mrs.  D.  P.  Crandall)  Belfast,  N.  Y. 

Helfrich,  Anna  Agatha,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


89 


Hendricks,  Marian,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Hermance,  Charlotte  A.  (Mrs.  Maurice  Garrison)  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 
Holohan,  M.  Monica,  Barker,  N.  Y. 

Hollowood,  Frances  Anna,  Birch  Crescent,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Hoose,  Jessie  Marion,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Jefferson,  Marcia  Aleia,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Kircher,  Lucile  Augusta,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Koster,  Elmer  T.,  Kendall,  N.  Y. 

Koster,  Emma  Dazie,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Lenahan,  Anna  M.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

McCann,  Agnes  Mary,  62  Corner  St.,  Bradford,  Pa. 

McPartland,  Mabel  Regina,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Mallison,  Edith  M.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Mattison,  Bessie  L.  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Morse,  Beulah  Margaret,  R.  F.  D.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

O’Brien  Kathryn  F.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Richardson,  Eunice  Gertrude,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Russell,  Fanny  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Willis  Steele)  Garland,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Bessie,  M.,  Gasport,  N.  Y. 

Simmons,  Mabel  Dorothy  (Mrs.  Harold  Murdock)  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Gladys  May  (Mrs.  M.  Lougee)  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Timmerman,  Marion  Louise,  Hamlin,  N.  Y. 

Vahue,  Hazel  A.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Webster,  Bertha  M.  (Mrs.  Geo.  Doane)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Williams,  Luella  Lolita,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Wilson,  Mary  Druzilla  (Mrs.  Ralph  Wilson)  Holley,  N.  Y. 

One  Year  Rural  School  Course 

Armstrong,  Mabel  B.,  Fair  St.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Engert,  Ruth  Alberta,  Lincoln,  N.  Y. 

Finnegan,  Mary  Rose,  Rochester  Junction,  N.  Y. 

Ford,  Emma  Cora,  Fishers,  N.  Y. 

Hammond,  Bessie  L.  (Mrs.  Thompson)  LosAngeles,  Calif. 

McElwain,  Ruth  (Mrs.  Alexander)  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Murray,  Jean,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Skillington,  Margaret  Helen  (Mrs.  Milan  Stevens)  Kendall,  N.  Y. 
Spellman,  Catherine  R.  (Mrs.  Frank  Cole)  232  Hudson  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Streeter,  Faye  Grace  (Mrs.  G.  C.  Tracy)  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

HIGH  SCHOOL 
Normal  Preparatory 

Bargar,  Beatrice  Pauline,  333  Elmwood  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Blodgett,  Merle  Julia,  212  Haywood  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Marie  Louise,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Clark,  E.  Helene  (Mrs.  Chas.  Robinson)  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Goff,  Alice  B.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Norton,  Grace  Mae,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Peckham,  Ethel  R.  (Mrs.  Bert  Dorrance)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Margaret  Alice,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Udell,  Jessie  W.  (Mrs.  Warren  R.  Cory)  Brady  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Wallace,  Harry  Harned,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Woodward,  Myrtie  Adella,  504  Columbia  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

College  Preparatory 

Conley,  William  Joseph,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Technical 

*Whipple,  Helene  L. 

Williams,  Russell  Bates,  care  Studebaker  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


90 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Witney,  William  R.,  5419  Samson  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Witney,  Edwin  H.,  5419  Samson  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Honor  Students 

Dobson,  Eleanor  Mary 
Timmerman,  Marian  Louise 


CLASS  1914 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Two  Year  Professional  Course 
Allen,  Lucy  Murrell,  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Armstrong,  Marjorie  B.  (Mrs.  Marvin  A.  Wilson)  Knowlesville,  N.  Y. 
Baldwin,  Jessie  G.,  R.  F.  D.,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Barkley,  S.  Marguerite,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Baxter,  Pearl  Louise,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Beyer,  lone  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Morris  T.  Mann)  48  Rowley  St.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Blood,  Pearl,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Eowman,  Hazel  Evelyn  (Mrs.  E.  D.  Wright)  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Browne,  Mae  Wessell,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Castor,  Florence  Hope,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Clark,  Clarissa  J.,  7 Oak  St.,  Warren,  Pa. 

Clark,  Hattie  Pauline,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Coghlan,  Emma  Marie,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Colman,  Edith  Blanche,  R.  F.  D.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Culver,  Hortense  Saloma,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Deasy,  Catherine  Marie,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Ennis,  Mary  Anne,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Fake,  Iva  Cecelia,  Gorham,  N.  Y. 

Foster,  Letty,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Gorman,  Anna  Magdalene,  104  W.  Yates  St.,  East  Syracuse,  N.  Y 
Harper,  Lottie  M.,  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Hassett,  Marion  Catherine,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Hatton,  Sophie  Gere,  Warner,  N.  Y. 

Heaphy,  Madeline  F.,  214  Kenwood  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Hecox,  Eugenia  Bertha,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

*Henderson,  Ida  Luella 

Hill,  Doris  Henrietta,  142  S.  Fitzhugh  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y, 

Hill,  Nora  Amelia,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Hogan,  Agnes  Josephine,  Stanley,  N.  Y. 

Holland,  Jessie  Gertrude,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Hovey,  Lura  Luella,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Kane,  Florence  Kathryne,  East  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Kittelberger,  Freda  C.,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Kyte,  Mabel  Mildred  (Mrs.  Claude  Fox)  Farmington,  N.  Y. 

Lindner,  Alma  Rose,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 

McCarthy,  Marie  Margaret,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

McKay,  Florence  Agnes,  East  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Mason,  Ethel  J.,  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 

Matthews,  Florence  E.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa 

Middlebrook,  Mary  Isabel  (Mrs.  Edward  Halpin)  Odessa,  N.  Y. 

Monroe,  Marguerite  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  L.  H.  Swart)  15  77  Main  St.,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y. 

Nichols,  Lyda  Evelyn,  223  Rosewood  Terrace,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Norton,  Ina  Frances  (Mrs.  Henry  Herley)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

O’Brien,  Margaret  Leonora,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Parker,  Sue  D.,  Morrisville,  N.  Y. 

Parsons,  Blanche  Katherine,  Oakfield,  N.  Y. 

Payne,  Elsie  M.  (Mrs.  George  Kingsley)  Dale,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


91 


Pridmore,  Blanche  Lillian,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Rexford,  Agnes  Cecelia,  Earlville,  N.  Y. 

Robinson,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Chas.  F.  Boiler)  Port  Allegany,  Pa. 

Rogers,  Ruth  Elwell  (Mrs.  F.  D.  Farr)  Perry,  N.  Y. 

Sackett,  Jean  Frances,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Santoro,  M.  Giovanna,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Agnes  L.  (Mrs.  Nelson  Ferriss)  1630  Main  St.,  East,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Smith,  Gladys  Marietta,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Stafford  Myrtle  May,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Stutzman,  Inez  Mabel,  Wayland,  N.  Y. 

Stutzman,  Lillian  Amelia  (Mrs.  Glines  Kester)  255  Park  Place,  Con- 
neaut,  Ohio. 

True,  Harriet,  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

VanOrden,  Edna  May,  5 3 Oak  St.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Vierhile,  Clara  L.,  North  Cohocton,  N.  Y. 

Waite,  Jessie  I.,  Hulberton,  N.  Y. 

Wartinger,  Lucy  A.  (Mrs.  Francis  Greene)  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Wilder,  Marguerite  Isabelle  (Mrs.  I.  S.  Kintz)  Charlotte,  N.  Y. 

Williams,  May  Constance,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Wing,  Jennie  I.,  Darien  Center,  N.  Y. 

Winne,  Lula  Adelle,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

One  Year  Rural  School  Course 

Arn61d,  Edith  Mary,  Bangall,  H.  Y. 

Clark,  Mabel  Maude,  East  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Erath,  Belle  Frances,  E.  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Hewes,  Clara  Amelia,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Justice,  Alta  M.,  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Large,  Edna  M.,  R.  F.  D.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Mills,  Lulu  Elizabeth,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Murray,  Isabella,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Nesbitt,  Ethelyn  B.,  Hamlin,  N.  Y. 

Schrader,  Nellie  Carolyn,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Sherwood,  Helen  A.,  Hamlin,  N.  Y. 

Stebbins,  Lillian  E.,  Gainsville,  N.  Y. 

HIGH  SCHOOL 
Normal  Preparatory 

Booth,  Ethel  Estella  (Mrs.  Walter  Stanley  Davis)  Crystal  Beach,  Canada 
Chapman,  Edith  Catherine  (Mrs.  H.  A.  Stapley)  Geneseo,  N.  Y. 

Clark,  Bertha  May  (Mrs.  Guy  C.  Nelson)  R.  F.  D.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Conkling,  Milton  Washburn,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Crary,  Mary  Eloise,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Harsch,  Dorothy  Marie,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Lee,  Gertrude  Blossom  (Mrs.  Richard  Spurr)  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Swart,  Lloyd  Henderson,  1 5 7 7 Main  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Cotter,  Burton  Herman,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

College  Preparatory 
Coleman,  Loyd  Ring,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Crippen,  Helen  Ada  (Mrs.  Alfred  Decker)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Crippen,  Marion  Elbertine,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Lewis,  J.  Stanley,  care  Rev.  W.  H.  G.  Lewis,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Matthews,  Margaret,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Meinhardt,  Louis  Edward,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Moore,  Henry  Wilson,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Parmelee,  Mary  J.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Rennie,  Mabel  Mae,  R.  F.  D.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 


92 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Vahue,  Ruth  Adella,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Wallace,  Marjorie  Marie,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Walters,  Lester  George,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Weldon,  Marie  Lillian,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Honor  Students 
One  Year 

Payne,  Elsie  M. 

Schrader,  Nellie  Carolyn 

Two  Years 

Stafford,  Myrtle  May 
VanOrden  Edna  May 

CLASS  1915 

Two  Year  Professional  Course 

Anthony,  Ruth  Elvira,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Baker,  Nina  May,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Bennett,  Mary  Olive,  Waterport,  N.  Y. 

Booth,  Ethel  Estelld  (Mrs.  Walter  Stanley  Davis)  Crystal  Beach,  Canada 
Boughton,  Anna  B.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Braman,  Gertrude  Mary  (Mrs.  Ralph  Cook)  care  Mrs.  Chas.  Braman, 
Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Brew,  Grace  Jane,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Emily  Marie  Louise,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Cahill,  Phoebe  Margaret,  Macedon,  N.  Y. 

Chapman,  Ruth  M*  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Clapp,  Margaret  Lucelia,  165  Troupe  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Clark,  E.  Helene  (Mrs.  Chas.  Robinson)  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Coffey,  Gertrude  Marie,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Cosgrove,  Margaret,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Dean,  Mary  Agatha,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Dodd,  Margaret  Ellen,  Wiconisco,  Pa. 

Donohue,  Ruth  Edna,  Middleport,  N.  Y. 

Eakins,  Lucile  Marian,  South  Butler,  N.  Y. 

Finnegan,  Anna  Irene,  Rochester  Junction,  N.  Y. 

Frank,  Verda  B.,  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Gillette,  Florence  Belle,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Goff,  Alice  B.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Grabb,  Laverne  Verena  (Mrs.  Wilson  Odell)  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Greene,  Emeline  Mildred,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

*Greene,  Margaret  Anna 

Gridley,  Edna  Frances,  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Hawley,  Ruth  Eloise,  Chili  Station,  N.  Y. 

Healy,  Helen  Marie,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  East  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Hucknall,  Florence  Ellen,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Hughes,  Mary  Madeline,  Kent,  N.  Y. 

Johnson,  Bessie  Evarts,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Johnson,  Grace  Eleanor,  120  Washington  St.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 
Justice,  Alta  M.,  Barnard,  N.  Y. 

Kedian,  Lovilla  Eleanor,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Kennedy,  Marion  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  J.  B.  Kramer)  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

Kyte,  Lelia  Marion,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Large,  Edna  M.,  R.  F.  D.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Machesney,  Ruth  W.,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Martin,  Marie  Agnes,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

*Miller,  Hazel  Button 

Murray,  Bertha  Agnes  (Mrs.  Casmir  Meisenzahl)  R.  F.  D.,  Brockport, 
N.  Y. 

Nichols,  Hazel  Alida,  Kendall,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


93 


O’Brien,  M.  Katherine,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Parker,  John  William,  Kendall,  N.  Y. 

Pettit,  Joanna  Ellen,  Lyndonville,  N.  Y. 

Russell,  Ethel  Jocina,  Walworth,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Margaret  Alice,  Utica  St.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Scheck,  Elsie  Pauline,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Shaw,  Lucy  Louise,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Spicer,  Ethel  Mae,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Stout,  Frederick  Eugene,  Int  rlaken,  N.  Y. 

Vanaernum,  Nina  M.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

VanAnden,  Hazel  Louise,  Rushville,  N.  Y. 

Waters,  Florence  Linwood,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Watson,  Christine,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Webster,  Katherine  Trevor  (Mrs.  D.  P.  Greene)  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 
Wheeler,  Grace,  Holcomb,  N.  Y. 

Wilson,  Elva  A.,  Cameron  Mills,  N.  Y. 

Woodward,  Myrtie  Adelle,  Columbia  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Worthington,  Florence  Elizabeth,  Honeoye,  N.  Y. 

One  Year  Rural  School  Course 
Applin,  E.  Winifred  (Mrs.  Charles  M.  Jones)  Otis,  N.  Y. 

Eaton,  Fanny  Elizabeth,  Ontario,  N.  Y. 

Fagan,  Arthur  Vincent,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Foley,  Clara  Gertrude,  Ontario  Center,  N.  Y. 

Frisbee,  Ora  Belle,  North  Greece,  N.  Y. 

Gulliver,  Sarah  Lydia,  R.  F.  D.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Lochren,  Agnes  Cecelia,  Willard,  N.  Y. 

Newton,  Bessie  Augusta,  Penfield,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Nellie  Teresa,  R.  F.  D.,  Macedon,  N.  Y. 

Short,  Evelyn  Leonora,  Chili,  N.  Y. 

Wright,  Caroline  May,  166  Cummings  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

HIGH  SCHOOL 
Normal  Preparatory 
Avery,  Lyman  C.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Gillespie,  Lulu  Frances,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Heinrich,  Kenneth  Caswell,  490  S.  Goodman  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Hiler,  Ethel  Dora,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Lawler,  Donald  Duncan,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Rich,  Mae  Baxter  (Mrs.  Allan  J.  Millard)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Marguerite  Elizabeth,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Seever,  E.  Elva,  Lyman  St.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Shafer,  Clara  Vivian,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Warren,  George  Herbert,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

College  Preparatory 
Beadle,  Newton,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Cook,  Gertrude  Elyzabeth,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Gooding,  Spencer,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Minot,  George  Morton,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Murray,  Patrick,  J.,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Shafer,  Leland  Twitchell,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Technical  Course 
Nixon,  Henry  A.,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Honor  Students 
One  Year 

Applin,  E.  Winifred 
Bennett,  Mary  Olive 


94 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Two  Years 

Gridley,  Edna  Frances 
Large,  Edna  M. 

Parker,  John  William 

CLASS  1916 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Two  Year  Prefessional  Course 

Andross,  William  Carter,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Bancroft,  Marion  V.,  Prattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Buetelspar,  Helen  M.,  88  Howell  St.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Bonhurst,  Carrie  L.,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Bryan,  M.  Anastasia,  66  Morris  St.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Chamberlain,  Elizabeth  M.,  Hilton,  N.  Y. 

Chesbro,  Mabel  Irene,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Cragbon,  Gladys  Dawes,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Crawford,  M.  Aline,  R.  F.  D.  No.  18,  Dundee,  N.  Y. 

Crippen,  Marion  Elbertine,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Darrow,  Marian  Eleanor,  Interlaken,  N.  Y. 

Fisher,  Marie  F.,  R.  F.  D.,  Lincoln  Park,  N.  Y. 

Flint,  Amy  Isabelle  Lord,  Lenox,  Mass. 

Ford,  Emma  C.,  Fishers,  N.  Y. 

Franke,  Bertha  Magdalene,  Walworth,  N.  Y. 

Goundry,  Ruth  Mae,  Wayland,  N.  Y. 

Greene,  Lillian  Everette  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Machan)  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Gridley,  Ruth,  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Hull,  Pearl  Knickerbocker,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Harsch,  Dorothy  Marie,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Hatch,  Celestia  C.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4,  Naples,  N.  Y. 

Hayes,  Mary  Elizabeth,  R.  F.  D.  No.  9,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Holt,  Ella,  Clinton  St.,  Albion,  Nt  Y. 

Jackson,  Hazel  A.  (Mrs.  W.  G.  Stoney)  R.  F.  D.  No.  A"  Albion,  N.  Y. 
Kelsey,  Ruby  H.,  Summit  St.,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Knickerbocker,  Gertrude  C.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Martin,  Jessie  Emily,  423  Simpson  PI.,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

May,  Delia  Elizabeth,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  East  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Mayer,  Hazel  J.,  East  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Miller,  Frances  Loraine,  525  Eagle  St.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Minnamon,  Viola,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Palmer,  Flora  M.  (Mrs.  Wm.  J.  Pledger)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Peachy,  Rena  Mae,  LeRoy,  N.  Y. 

Porter,  Grace  M.,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Powell,  Lillian,  R.  F.  D.  No.  8,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Prudom,  Bertha  A.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Quale,  Marian  Evelyn  (Mrs.  Roy  L.  Quinn)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Reagan,  Marie  E.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Redding  Marie  Louise,  3 4 Ford  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Rennie,  Mabel  Mae,  R.  F.  D.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Rice,  Mary  I.,  Holcomb,  N.  Y. 

Ring,  Genie  Elizabeth,  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Robinson,  Floy  M.,  Waterport,  N.  Y. 

Seever,  E.  Elva,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Seward,  Ola  B.,  LeRoy,  N.  Y. 

Snyder,  Edna  May  (Mrs.  Erret  Deck)  Cherry  Creek,  N.  Y. 

Stockham,  Mary  E.,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Stutzman,  Grace  Eleanor  (Mrs.  Richards)  Wayland,  N.  Y. 

Tompkins,  Martha  Elmer,  Gerry,  Chaut.  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Tubridy,  Nellie  E.,  38  Gardinier  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Tuttle,  Emily  M.,  Walworth,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


95 


Vahue,  Ruth  Adelle,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Vanderpool,  C.  Louise,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

VanOrden,  Fanny  Smith,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Wallace,  Marjorie  Marie,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Warner,  Florence  Elizabeth,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Weeks,  Gladys  M.,  South  Butler,  N.  Y. 

Weldon,  Marie  Lillian,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Whitman,  Helen  G.,  Hornell,  N.  Y. 

One  Year  Rural  School  Course 

Bird,  Hazel  T.,  Elba,  N.  Y. 

German,  Agnes  C.,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Herendeen,  Ruth  C.  (Mrs.  Chas.  Caswell)  East  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Rymer,  Gladys  E.,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Thomas,  Lois  A.  (Mrs.  Kenneth  McLean)  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Westfall,  Catherine  Edna,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Williams,  Myrtle  F.,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 


HIGH  SCHOOL  DEPARTMENT 
Normal  Preparatory 

Andross,  Mildred  Emma,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Burch,  Gertrude  Lorraine,  Westfield,  N.  Y. 

Conley,  Blanche  L.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Hanna,  Clara  M.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Hope,  Mary  Esther,  Olive  St.,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Lattin,  Harold  P.,  28  Waterman  St.,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 
Lawton,  Oliver  William,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Luce,  Zora  Meade,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

Stephenson,  Ferna  Jane,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Tracy,  Frances  I.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Udell,  Florence  M.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Whitwell,  Ruth  Ella,  Brockport?  N.  Y. 

College  Preparatory 

Alborn,  Clifford  Ernest,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Birdsall,  Frances  Westervelt,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Hazel  J.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Caton,  Forest  Berton,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Dickinson,  Florence  Eleanor,  Brockpbrt,  N.  Y. 

Mackey,  Carolus  James,  112  William  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Murray,  Dennis  Edward,  R.  F.  D.,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

O’Brien,  Arthur  T.,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

White,  Jr.,  John  H.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 


Technical  Course 
Fitts,  Lloyd  Hardy,  Barker,  N.  Y. 


Prudom,  Bertha  A. 


Honor  Students 
One  Year 


Jackson,  Hazel  A. 


Two  Year 


CLASS  1917 

NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
Two  Year  Prefessional  Course 
Allen,  Eva  M.,  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Andrews,  Jessie  A.,  Albion,  N.  Y. 


96 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Bangs,  Kathryn  Glidden,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Batt,  Nellie  Marie,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Bellinger,  Frieda  A.,  Morrisville,  N.  Y. 

Boyd,  Harriette  Belle,  Wallington,  N.  Y. 

Boyle,  Lena  Agnes,  307  Sherwood  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Boynton,  Bessie  Mildred,  Walworth,  N.  Y. 

Brown,  Hazel  J.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Carmer,  Katherine  MacLeod,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Chesbro,  May  Louise,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Clark,  Mabel  Maud,  East  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Collins,  Katherine  A.,  Union  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Collins,  Mary  Agnes,  23  Lyell  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Comstock,  Drusilla,  Hammondsport,  N.  Y. 

Conley,  Blanche  Louise,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Cook,  Gertrude  Elyzabeth,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Fagan,  Arthur  Vincent,  West  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

Farrand,  Louise  E.,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Farwell,  Marjory  Claire,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Flagg,  Mildred  Geneva,  Spencerport,  N.  Y. 

Frowley,  Jr.,  George  J.,  Walworth,  N.  Y. 

Gill,  Mary  Louise,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Gillespie,  Lulu  Frances,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Kinsey,  Ethel  M.,  Rush,  N.  Y. 

Lambert,  M.  lone,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Loveridge,  Lucy  A.,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Mackey,  Carolus  James,  112  Williams  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y 
MacLean,  Kenneth  G.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Mershon,  Mildred  A.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Miller,  Bertha  S.,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Morley,  Eva  Marie,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

Murnan,  M.  Hazel,  LeRoy,  N.  Y. 

Oot,  Esther  Irene,  3l6  South  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Osborne,  ‘Edith  V.,  Hammondsport,  N.  Y. 

Overholt,  Star  V.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Phippin,  Irene  Jane,  Red  Creek,  N.  Y. 

Pierce,  Harriet  L.,  Morrisville,  N.  Y. 

Pratt,  Ethyl  Lucy,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Pritchard,  Laura  G.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Redfern,  Pearl  B.,  Churchville,  N.  Y. 

Roberts,  Dorothy  May,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Rogers,  Grace  Ellen,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Marguerite  Elizabeth,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Schake,  Esther  L.,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Schrader,  Florence  L.,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Gladys  Cordelia,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Mildred  Louise,  Union  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Stout,  Lena  Marian,  Interlaken,  N.  Y. 

Thompson,  Florence  Lorna,  Bergen,  N.  Y. 

Waley,  Lillian  Blanche,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Whiting,  Myrna  Lavanch,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Winne,  Elsina  Barbara,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Withey,  Frances  L.,  Wyoming,  N.  Y. 

One  Year  Rural  School  Course 
Daniels,  Elizabeth,  Lyndonville,  N.  Y. 

Gibson,  Marjory,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

Herendeen,  Jane  Effie,  Macedon,  N.  Y. 

Hoag,  Ruth  M.,  Walworth,  N.  Y. 

Reed,  Neva  Beatrice,  Stanley,  N.  Y. 

Ryan,  Gertrude  M.,  Macedon,  N.  Y. 


ALUMNI  STATISTICS 


97 


Treble,  Elinor  Wynne,  Honeoye,  N.  Y. 

Westcott,  Eva  Pauline,  Lyndonville,  N.  Y. 

Weyneth,  Margaret  Helen,  Seneca  Castle,  N.  Y. 

HIGH  SCHOOL  DEPARTMENT 
Normal  Preparatory 

Drake,  Louise  Beatrice,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Koster,  Jennie  Pearl,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

MacLean,  Marjorie  A.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Marsh,  Marion  Charlotte,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Norton,  Helen  Eleanor,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Peters,  Hilda  A.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Ross,  Ethel  M.,  Brockport,  N.  Y, 

✓ College  Preparatory 

Carter,  May  S.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Elliott,  Mary  Damascus,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Lee,  Carolyn  Leora  (Mrs.  E,  P.  Linscott)  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Matthews,  Eleanor,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Matthews,  Helen  Grannis,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Root,  Jr.,  Edward  William,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Steele,  Pearl  J.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Thompson,  Miriam  Cook,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Waldock,  Lorena,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Technical  Course 

Booth,  Wellington  A.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

LeVan,  Gladys,  M.,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Williams,  Boyd  N.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

College  Preparatory 
Fleming,  Dayton  E.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Hanna,  M.  Edna,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Hebbard,  Beatrice  I,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Knapp,  Myrta  A.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

*Deceased 


■98 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Abenshine 

Florence  C.  ’07 

Abrams 

Grace  ’97 

Acheson 

Maud  A.  ’08 

Acker 

Ethel  Ma>  ’94 
Ackerson 
Fred  M.  ’94 
Lovina  Maud  ’03 

Adams 

Delbert  A.  ’72 
E.  L.  ’70 
Leona  May  ’00 
M.  Elizabeth  ’80 
Viola  G.  ’89 
Akeley 
Lewis  E.  ’82 
Albert 
Beatrice  A.  ’82 
Albertson 
Lottie  Grace  ’99 
Alborn 

Ernest  Clifford  ’16 

Albright 

Clifton  Clarence  ’97 
Florence  Isabel  ’02 

Alcott 

Edna  Jane  ’08 

Allen 

Alta  J.  ’88 
Alzora  V.  ’79 
Emily  E.  ’78 
Eva  M. ’17 

Florence  Elizabeth  ’10 
Gertrude  E.  ’96 
Helen  M.  ’91 
Henrietta  M.  ’69 
Joseph  M ’83 
Laura  Edith  ’08 
Lotta  M.  ’84 
Louise  E.  ’73 
Lucy  Murrel  ’14 
Marie  L ’70 
Marion  J.  ’86 
Mary  J.  ’87 
Mattie  Elizabeth  ’05 
Pheobe  Julia  ’92 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 


Rose  99 
Susie  L.  ’74 

Allerton 

Anna  ’80 
Augusta  ’86 
Edith  ’88 

Allis 

Luella  V.  ’95 

Allwood 

H.  Inez  ’89 

Ames 

Bertha  Luella  ’00 

Amidon 

Clyde  Willis  ’ll 
Fay  Wilford  ’99 
Anderson 
Arthur  R.  ’90 
Irene  Fannie  ’06 
Jennie  ’08 
Minnie  ’03 
Susie  Farley  ’02 
Andrews 
Fred  E.  ’87 
Jessie  A.  ’ 1 7 
Marv  E.  ’91 

Andross 

Mildred  Emma  ’16 
William  Carter  ’ll,  ’16 

Andrus 

Mary  Mab  1 ’07 

Anthony 

Ruth  Elvira  ’15 

Applin 

Ella  Winifred  ’15 

Apthorp 

Nellie  E.  ’06  . 

Archer 

Adelaide  G.  ’77 
Armstrong 

Eliza  A.  ’90 
Jennie  ’95 
Lenore  ’81 
Mabel  Belle  ’ll,  ’13 
Marjorie  B.  ’14 
Thomas  H.  ’90 
Arnold 

Bertha  Louise  ’98 
Cornelia  Amanda  ’99 


Edith  Mary  ’14 
Stella  Gertrude  ’04 

Arthur 

Jessie  Estella  ’97 

Ash 

Ruby  Pearl,  ’10 

Aslett 

William  Berrish  ’03 

Avery 

Fannie  Louise  ’93 
Lyman  C.  ’15 
Susan  ’99 

Aylesworth 

Franc  A.  ’72 
Babbitte 
Jennie  D.  ’10 
Babcock 

Kate  M.  ’71 
Minnie  E.  ’97 
Phila  Estella  ’09 

Bachman 
Myrta  Eliza  ’08 
Bacon 
John  Jay  ’96 

Badgley 

Jessie  May  ’ll 
Bagley 
Henric  S.  ’73 
Lulu  M.  ’84 
Bahls 
Arline  A.  ’l  l 
Esther  Sarah  ’12 

Bailey 

Grace  Hannah  ’99 
Lucy  Caroline  ’07 
Rena  ’97 

Baird 

Alice  Jane  ’99 
Jessie  ’97 

Baker 

Alice  Maud  ’07 
Caroline  Gertrude  ’03 
Josephine  Viola  ’10 
Kittie  L.  ’73 
Nina  May  ’1  5 

Balcom 

Homer  G.  ’91 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 


99 


Baldwin 

Jessie  G.  ’14 

Bancroft 
Marion  V.  ’16 
Martha  H.  *8 7 

Bangs 

Mrs.  Kathryn  Glidden 
’17 

Banker 

Helen  N.  ’91 
Barber 
Lillian  M.  ’94 
Lulu  A.  ’95 

Barcalo 
Kate  L.  ’85 

Barclay 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.  ’06 
Josephine  ’01 

Bargar 

Beatrice  Pauline  ’13 

Barkley 

Sara  Marguerite  ’ll, 
’14 

Barnard 

Helen  Allen  ’95 
Jane  Ann  ’02 

Barnes 

Eugenia  F.  ’89 

Barnett 

M.  Louise  ’78 

Barr 

Elizabeth  ’81 

Barrett 

Catherine  Anna  ’09 
Edna  Mary  ’04 
Storrs  B.  ’85 

Barrier 

Ella  B.  ’71 
Eannie  A.  ’70 
Barrows 
Louise  J.  ’92 
Barstow 
Carrie  F.  ’78 
Bartlett 
Harry  D.  ’91 
Bass 

Margaret  Fern  ’ll 

Bassett 

Clara  Amanda  ’04 


Flora  M.  ’72 
Loretta  Agnes  ’13 

Bastianello 

Marguerite  Catherine 
’08 

Bates 

Eloise  C ’95 
Emma  Barrows  ’95 
Florence  Irene  ’08 

Batt 

Elizabeth  Annie  ’05 
Nellie  Marie  ’17 

Baxter 

Florus  ’79 
Milton  S.  ’78 

Pearl  Louise  ’ll 
Beach 
Frederick  ’75 
Beadle 

Newton  ’15 
Pearl  Agnes  ’05 

Beal 

Mary  Edith  ’98 
Beale 

Carrie  L.  ’84 
Mary  E.  ’79 

Beam 

Elizabeth  ’10 

Beaman 

Charles  Orson  ’01 
Nellie  J.  ’97 

Beecher 

Bernadine  Susan  ’00 

Beedle 

Carrie  L.  ’87 

Beel 

Elizabeth  Lillian  ’08 
Florence  Helena  ’ll 

Belden 

John  Goold  ’99 
Olive  E.  ’97 

Bell 

Ella  Martha  ’01 
Bellinger 

Freida  A.  ’17 

Bemish 

Cora  A.  ’00 
Myra  E.  ’91 


Benedict 

Edith  Irene  ’95 
Fern  ’"8 
Florence  R.  ’93 
Frederick  S.  ’81 
George  Edgar  ’91 
Homer  B.  ’94 
Jessie  E.  ’90 
Marjorie  Wylie  ’98,  ’00 
Roy  Osborn  ’06 

Benjamin 

Harriet  F.  ’75 
Bennett 

Alonzo  H.  ’79 
Clara  A.  ’80 
Coralin  ’69 
Emma  ’ll 
Jessie  E.  ’13 
Mary  Edith  ’01 
Mary  Olive  ’15 

Benson 

Carrie  E.  ’79 
George  ’98 
Louisa  ’96 

Bentley 

Mary  L.  ’96 

Bergan 

Lucy  Wilhelmina  ’10 

Berle 

Jennie  Sophia  ’03 
Berry 
Edward  J.  ’82 
Hattie  Mary  ’98 

Berson 

Esther  ’98 

Betteridge 

Grace  L.  ’86 
Walter  Robert  ’83 

Beutelspar 

Helen  M.  ’16 

Beyer 

lone  Elizabeth  ’14 
Bickford 
Mary  F.  ’92 
Mattie  C.  ’92 

Bidwell 

Fannie  L.  D.  ’83 
Florence  Eliza  ’00 
Bigelow 
Dora  A.  ’85 
Rosaline  M.  ’70 


100 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Billings 

Mary  ’78 

Bills 

Georgia  Frances  ’10 

Birch 

Kathenne  Augusta  ’05 

Bird 

Hazel  T.  ’16 

Birdsall 

Frances  Westervell  ’16 
Mary  E.  ’75 

Blackstock 
Frances  J.  ’78 
Helen  ’88 

Blake 

Nella  Evalyn  ’99 

Blanchard 

Ruth  ’84 

Blass 

Lodi  A.  ’06 

Blodgett 

Helen  E.  ’92 
Jennie  Althea  ’03 
Merle  Julia  ’13 

Blood 

Cora  E.  ’90 
Perle  ’14 

Blossom 

Peter  A.  ’89 

Blott 

Sarah  M.  ’09 

Blygh 

Mary  Celia  ’03 

Boddy 

Edna  Harriett  ’99 
Emma  S.  ’94 

Boeen 

Charlotte  E.  ’76 

Boheim 

Clara  May  ’07 

Bolard 

Sophia  ’72 

Bor.hurst 

Carrie  L.  ’16 
Bonnell 
Avis  Viola  ’96 

Booth 

Ethel  Estella  ’14,  ’15 


Frances  E.  ’92 
Julia  M.  ’90 
Lucy  Helen  ’95 
Wellington  A.  ’17 

Bordwell 

Clara  Eunice  ’03 

Boss 

Charles  E.  ’76 

Bosworth 

Inez,  ’73 

Boughton 

Anna  Belle  ’ 1 5 
Edna  Bell  ’01 
Lena  Mav  ’oi 
Olive  M.  ’13 
Bourne 
Abbie  A.  87 
Ida  S.  ’89 

Bowen 
Alida  S.  ’96 
Cora  E.  ’88 

Bowerman 

Elma  May  ’98 
Grace  L.  ’97 

Bowman 

Hazel  Evelyn  ’14 

Boyd 

Alice  L.  ’85 
Grace  P.  ’89 
Harriette  Belle  ’17 
Henriette  D.  ’9l 

Boyes 

Alice  Louise  ’92 

Boyle 

Lena  Agnes  ’1 7 
Marie  ’13 

Boynton 

Charles  H.  ’80 
Bessie  Mildred  ’17 
George  E.  ’82 
L.  R.  ’90 
Willis  N.  ’85 
Brace 

Julia  A.  ’82 

Bradley 

Mary  E.  ’74 

Bradt 

Helen  M.  ’91 

Brady 

Agnes  Genevieve  ’00 


Brainard 

Carrie  L.  ’90 
Emma  A.  ’91 
Harriet  Louise  ’04 

Br  inerd 

Emily  F.  ’76 

Braith  waite 

Clara  A.  ’86 
Mary  G.  ’90 

Braman 

Alice  E.  ’73 
Charles  E.  -82 
Gertrude  Mary  ’15 
Mary  E.  ’77 
Volney  E.  ’95 

Brandt 

Edith  May  ’07 
Brayton 
Waity  E.  ‘73 

Breckenridge 
Grace  Marion  ’04 
Lucy  May  ’09 
Brennan 
Ellen  R.  ’95 
Margaret  Elizabeth  ’05 

Brew 

Grace  Jane  ’15 
M.  Maud  ’12 

Brice 

Myrtie  E.  ’93 

Bridgeman 
Arthur  C ’00 

Briggs 

Elizabeth  M.  ’04 

Britt 

Norma  G.  ’13 

Britton 

Leora  Janette  ’99 

Boardwell 

Myra  ’98 

Brockett 

Anna  Candace  ’01 

Brockway 

Emma  Holmes  ’00 
Harriet  ’02 

Brogan 
Ada  Marie  ’07 
Bronk 
A.  Isabella  ’77 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 


101 


Bronson 

Emily  Jessie  *98 

Brooks 

Clarence  Augustus  ’01 

Bross 

Jessie  F.  ’98 

Brown 

Anna  W.  ’92 
Archibald  R.  ’99 
Benjamin  F.  ’81 
Bertha  Edna  ’00 
Clara  J.  ’83 
Eliza  D.  ’75 
Emily  Marie  Louise’l5 
Florence  L.  ’90 
Frances  Louise  ’97 
George  A.  ’87 
George  Edward  ’99 
Grace  Edwina  ’97 
Hazel  J.  ’16,  ’17 
Lulu  Scott  ’95 
Mae  ’75 

Marie  Louise  ’13,  ’15 
Minnie  Jennings  ’97 
Nathaniel  Adelbert  ’99 
Nellie  Cosette  ’01 
Nellie  Josephine  ’94 
Nina  Maud,  ’96 
S.  Elizabeth  ’86 
Sara  Gertrude  ’96 
Stella  Corbin  ’02 
Susan  Mav  Wicks  ’02 
Walter  Leroy  ’01 
William  Acker  ’02 
Winne  Frank  ’01 

Browne 

Della  C .’75 
Mae  Wessell  ’14 

Brownell 

Elizabeth  M.  ’99 
M.  Eloise  ’91 

Brusie 

Jessie  lone  ’12 

Bryan 

M.  Anastasia  ’16 

Buell 

Estelh  May  ’01 
Kate  E.  ’83 

Bulger 

Corinne  Frisbee  ’07 

Bullis 

Nettie  E.  ’81 


Bullock 

Leila  Irene  ’01 

Burch 

Gertrude  Lorraine  ’16 
Burdett 
Grace  A.  ’92 

Burgess 

John  ’00 

Sara  Lucinda  ’98 

Burke 

Lenna  Irene  ’04 
Burlingame 
Gertrude  L.  ’13 
Lillian  E.  ’87 

Burnett 

Maude  Henrietta  ’05 
Burnes 
Katharine  ’00 
Mary  A.  ’97 
Burns 
Katherine  ’00 
Mary  A.  ’97 
Burns 
Alice  M.  ’01 
George  ’04 
John  D.  ’ 7 1 
Katherine  Fay  ’08 
Robert  ’00 

Burritt 

Sara  Lavina  ’05 

Burrows 

G.  Sherman  ’85 

Bush 

Maria  Alice  ’77 
Mary  Louise  ’98 

Bushnell 

Anna  M.  ’90 

Buskirk 

Asha  Maud  ’92 

Butler 

Jewett  ’91 

Butts 

Chesa  May  ’97 
Ellen  Dotv  ’9i 
Sarah  H.  ’89 

Buxton 

Grace  Genevieve  ’00 
Bryne 
Kate  Rose  ’95 


Bryns 
Julia  ’72 

Cady 

Amy  Willsea  ’99 
E.  Adelia  ’8l 
Harriet  L.  ’7  7 
L.  Dean  ’93 

Cahill 

Phoebe  Margaret  ’ l 5 

Calkins 

Charlotte  A.  ’97 

Callaghan 

Eugene  B.  ’96 

Camp 

Alice  Louise  ’02 
Campbell 
Ida  May  ’04 
John  P.  ’71 
Maud  Stuart  ’96 
Capron 
Mary  A.  ’80 

Capstick 

Helen  May  ’98 

Card 

, Hallie  Belle  ’02 
Marjorv  W.  ’12 

Carey 

Hattie  S.  ’8c 

Carlton 

Gertrude  Jane  ’05 

Carmer 

Katherine  McLeod  ’17 
Rachel  Adeline  ’06 

Carpenter 

Charles  LaVerne  ’99 

Carr 

Charles  Dickens  ’91 

Carroll 

Mary  Helen  ’01 
Sarah  E.  ’93 

Carruthers 
Frank  Collins  ’08 

Carter 

Frances  Melvina  ’ 1 3 
Mary  L ’17 

Carver 

Guilford  S.  ’99 


102 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Carwile 

Celia  Wilcox  ’99 

Cary 

Alice  I.  ’90 
E.  Elizabeth  '00 
Jennie  A.  ’75 

Case 

Mary  M.  ’83 

Casey 

Catherine  A.  ’81 
Nellie  C.  ’96 

Casson 

Olive  Isabel  ’00 

Castle 

Catherine  M.  ’71 

Castor 

Florence  Hope  ’14 

Caswell 

Addie  Mav  ’97 
Emogene  Loretta  ’01 
Thomas  A.  ’79 

Caton 

Forest  Berton  ’16 
Chadsey 
Clara  A.  ’78 
Hattie  E.  ’84 
Lillian  A.  ’87,  ’90 

Chadwick 

Lena  ’13 
Luther  ’02 

Chamberlain 
Elizabeth  M.  ’16 
Chamberlin 
Samuel  Scovill  ’92 
Chambers 
Lillian  Mae  ’97 
Chapin 

Olive  Lorinda  ’06 
Chapman 

Clara  M.  ’89 
Edith  Catherine  ’14 
Horace  Earl  ’01 
Jessie  May  ’01 
Maud  Almira  ’99 
Ruth  Mary  ’15 
Vernon  Nichols  ’98 

Chappell 

Claire  J.  ’87 
Delia  J ’72 


Lucy  Virginia  ’ 9 1 
Susan  I.  ’93 
William  J.  ’77 

Chase 

Alice  Estella  ’95 
Clara  May  ’98 
Edwin  H.  ’89 
Florence  Eunice  ’99 
L.  Delia  ’99 
Lucy  Eunice  ’93 
Martha  A.  ’89 

Chatham 

Frances  C.  ’79 

Chesbro 

Mabel  Irene  ’16 
Mary  Louise  ’17 
Chickering 
Dougla.  ’80 
Childs 
C.  Louise  ’90 
Chriswell 
Bessie  A.  ’84 
Emma  T.  ’7l 
Emma  Louise  ’01 
John  F.  ’86,  ’99 
Marjory  Julian  ’ll 
William  B.  ’92  ' 
Church 
LaVina  Bee  ’ll 
Churchill 
Winifred  ’94 
Clack 

Alice  Maud  ’99 

Clapp 

Helen  Gladys  ’07 
Margaret  Lucelia  ’15 

Clark 

Bertha  May  ’14 
Clarissa  J.  ’14 
E.  Helene  ’13,  ’1 5 
Ella  J.  ’81 
Ella  M.  ’73 
Frank  L.  ’90 
Hattie  Pauline  ’12 
Henry  ’84 
Horace  L.  ’88 
Jacob  Earl  ’98 
Kathari..e  Brankston 
’98 

Lelia  May  ’ll,  ’13 
Lilly  B.  ’79 
Lvnn  Rov  ’99 
Mabel  Maude  ’14,  ’17 


Mary  Helen  ,’94 
M.  Evelyn  ’78 
Myrta  Blanche  ’OO 

Clarke 

Elizabeth  E.  ’83 

Clement 

Olive  Marie  ’01 
Clicknor 
Satie  C.  ’06 
Clymo 
Mary  E.  ’7  5 

Cochran 
Florence  R.  ’95 
Coe 

Mary  Ina  ’98 

Coffey 

Gertrude  Marie  ’lS 

Coghlan 

Emma  Marie  ’14 

Cogswell 

Etta  M.  ’76 

Colby 

Cassius  W.  ’69 
Edward  George  ’ll 
Olive  Gertrude  ’04 

Cole 

Addie  Belle  ’99 
Jessie  ’90 
Mary  A.  ’82 
M.  Franc  ’88 

Coleman 

Bertha  H.  ’84 
Edith  M.  ’95 
Louisa  M.  ’88 
Loyd  Ring  ’14 

Collins 

Alice  Caroline  ’02 
Harriet  C,  ’97 
Jane  Alicia  ’97 
Katherine  A.  ’ 1 7 
Louis  Paul  ’98,  ’001 
Louisa  B.  ’97 
Mary  Agnes  ’17 
Mary  ’89 

Colman 

Edith  Blanche  ’14 

Comfort 

I Herbert  Tyler  ’00 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 


103- 


Comstock 

Abbie  E.  ’85 
Drusilla  W.  ’17 
Emma  L.  ’88 
Walter  H.  ’83 

Coney 

Emogene  M.  ’73 

Conklin 

Jennie  Emelyn  ’08 

Conkling 

Milton  Washburn  ’14 
Roscoe  Peter  ’01 

Conley 

Blanche  L.  ’16,  ’ 1 7 
Helen  Frances  ’08 
William  J.  ’13 

Connelly 

Anna  Carmilla  ’06 
Gene-  ieve  Marie  ’06 

Connor 

Frances  Marie  ’97 

Conover 

Blanche  Oliphant  ’99 
Leah  Lansing  ’04 
Mabel  ’95 
Mabel  Ray  ’98 

Conrad 

Anna  L.  ’84 
Elizabeth  M.  ’89 

Consaul 

Carrie  Belle  ’99 

Converse 

Annie  L.  ’76 

Cook 

Cora  A.  ’78 
David  Huston  ’91 
Dessie  May  ’07 
Gertrude  Elizabeth  ’15, 
’17 

Grace  ’08 
Hattie  A.  ’80 
Hattie  L.  ’90 
Mae  Rozetta  ’ll 
Sara  Josephine  ’91 
Seth  ’83 

Cooke 

Mary  F.  ’96 

Cooley 

B.  Franklin  ’83 
Gertrude  A.  ’93 
Margaret  Anna  98 


Minnie  L.  ’93 
Cooper 
Elizabeth  ’79 
Nettie  ’01 
Rosa  Belle  ’99 

Corbett 

Edward  Payson  ’05 
Ethel  Margaret  Brown 
’09,  ’10 

Helen  Marie  ’08 
Olive  Maude  01 

Corbin 

Lewis  Whitman  ’07, 
’ll 

Mabel  Augusta  ’13 
Mary  Lucinda  ’97 

Corbit 

Louisa  Mae  ’06 

Corlett 

E.  Elton  ’00 

Cosgrove 

Jessie  Sherman  ’ll 
Margaret  ’15 

Cosman 

Almira  H.  ’98 

Cost 

Ida  H.  ’06 

Costigan 

Elizabeth  Margaret  ’ll, 
’13 

Cotter 

Alphonzo  ’91 
Anita  Irene  ’10  ’12 
Burton  Herman  ’14 
H.  Irene  ’13 
Mary  Marguerite,  ’ll, 
’12 

Coultburst 

Alice  ’99 

Co  veil 

Verona  Isabel  ’02 

Covil 

Clara  Isadore  ’07 

Coy 

Hettie  E.  ’7  7 
Minnie  F.  ’83 

Cragbon 

Gladys  Dawes  ’16 
Cramer 

Thomas  G.  ’96 


Cramton 

Henry  E.  ’94 

Crane 

Edith  Jennie  ’06 

Cranston 

Etta  May  ’99 

Crary 

Mabel  Lyon  ’10,  ’12 
Marv  Eloise  ’14 

Craw 

Ruth  Burnham  ’97 
Crawford 
Josephine  ’75 
M.  Aline  ’16 

Crippen 

Ephriam  Clarence  ’09 
Helen  Ada  ’14 
Marion  Elbertine  ’14,. 
’16 

Crist 

Edna  Alzora  ’08 
Crocker 
Edwin  M.  ’82 
Crofoot 
Etta  L.  ’90 
Fred  W.  ’92 
Croft 

Marion  E.  ’74 
Cronin 
Mabel  A.  ’07 
Crossett 
Eileen  Mae  ’ll 
Loyd  B.  ’79 
Cubitt 
Alida  E.  ’90 
Cuddy 

May  Teresa  ’1 1 

Culver 

Hortense  Saloma  ’14 

Cummings 

Katherine  Halligan 
Kittie  E.  ’74 
Nellie  B.  ’74 

Cunningham 
Adeline  ’73,  ’76 
Charles  ’ 7 1 
Joseph  E.  ’85 
Curby 
Walter  S.  ’86 


104 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Curran 

Ida  Belle  01 

Currie 

Dora  A.  ’90 

Curtis 

Blanche  L.  ’84 
Ethel  May  ’07 
Ma,r  Isabell  ’96 

Curvin 
John  H.  ’93 

Cutter 
Lily  E.  ’80 

Cutton 

George  Leon  ’ll 

D ’Amanda 

Clementine  C.  ’13 

Dadswell 

Myrta  A.  ’07 

Dailey 

James  Kirk  ’98 
Dalmadge 
Maud  Almeda 
Dalrymply 
Golda  Mae  ’09 
Daniels 
Elizabeth  ’17 
Darrow 
Avis  ’10,  ’13 
Marian  Eleanor  ’16 
Dauchy 
Beatrice  E.  ’13 
Joseph  Hamilton  ’00 
Davenport 
Jennie  ’90 

Davey 

Ethel  Edith  ’00 
Roy  Edward  ’03 

Davis 

Adelaide  ’92 
Albert  H.  ’91 
Anna  A.  ’ 7 1 
Harriet  E.  ’68 
Jessie  C.  ’86 
Lillian  Anna  ’ll 
Mary  Elizabeth  ’07 
Muriel  Verna  ’ll 
Nora  Helen  ’93 
Day 

Tapha  Mary  ’06 


Dealy 

Minnie  A.  ’75 

Dean 

Edith  Marilla  ’06 
Elizabeth  B.  ’95 
Marie  Agnes  ’05 
Mary  Agatha  ’15 

Deane 

Clara  ’07 

Dearborn 

Georgia  Edna  ’03 

Deasy 

Anna  Margaret  ’12 
Catherine  Marie  ’14 

Decker 

Alfred  Mills  ’ll 
Gratia  ’90 

Dee 

Margaret  Daisy  ’09 

DeForrest 

Hazelle  A.  ’12 

DeGraff 

Forrest  Allison  ’98 
Mabel  Jane  ’01 

Delaney 

Emma  Mae  ’13 

Demay 

Amy  Janette  ’07 

Deming 

Edith  Adelle  ’09 

DeMott 

Mary  Roxana  ’03 

Dennison 

Grace  Belle  ’98 
Harriet  H.  ’91 
Helen  Marearet  ’ll 
Maud  DeEtte  ’02 

Denslow 

Clara  H.  ’86 

DePuy 

Irving  N.  90 

Desmann 

C.  Elizabeth  ’10 

DeTrude 

Leao  Elvira  ’98 

Dewey 

Charlotte  N.  ’92 
Jessie  J.  ’9l 


Dexter 

Minnie  Belle  ’01 

Deyo 

Martin  L.  ’70 

Dibble 

Gertrude  Mary  ’97 
Dickinson 
Florence  E.  ’16 
Dietsch 

Grace  May  ’06 
Viola  Mvrtie  ’06 

Dillingham 

Belle  I.  ’91 

Dillman 

Albert  F.  ’94' 

Dixon 

Elizabeth  S.  ’91 
Dobson 
Belle  G.  ’78 
Eleanor  Mary  ’07,  ’13 

Dodd 

Margaret  Ellen  ’ 1 5 
Mary  E.  ’92 

Doherty 

Margaret  Josephine  ’99 
Mary  Alice  ’92 

Donnellan 

Bessie  Hortense  ’04 
George  P.  ’06 
Helen  Florence  ’07 

Donnelly 

Ethel  Mae  ’ll 
Julia  A.  ’96 

Donohue 

Ruth  Fdna  ’15 
Doolittle 
Cora  L.  ’97 

Downes 
James  C.  ’96 
Dr  ke 

Herve"-  John  ’01 
Katherine  M.  ’10,  ’12 
Louise  Beatrice 
Margaret  Louise  ’06 

Dresser 

Lucy  ’73 

Driscoll 

Mary  Margaret  ’10 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 


105 


Droman 

John  ’03 
Wallace  S.  ’97 

Duggan 

Mary  Grace  *12 

Dullard 

Elizabeth  L.  ’90 
Duncan 
Albert  G.  ’86 
Flora  J.  ’84 

Dunham 

Florence  A.  ’76 
Fred  Sylvester  ’02 
Harriet  M.  ’92 

Dunn 

George  R.  ’08 
Marion  A.  ’94 

Dunning 

Minnie  H.  ’78 

Durand 

Adah  ’00 

Dyer 

William  H.  ’97 
Dysinger 
Albert  Duane  ’03 
Eakins 
Lucile  M.  ’15 
East 

Alice  ’80 
Frederick  ’77 
Susie  ’83 

Easterbrook 
Elizabeth  Knox  ’08 
Eastman 
Cathie  A.  ’96 
Edith  Marian  ’98 

Eaton 

Fanny  Elizabeth  ’15 

Eddy 

George  A.  T.  ’82 
Helen  Fern  ’08 
Mary  L.  ’87 

Edmunds 

Carrie  M.  ’78 
Georee  E.  ’96 
Jennie  M.  ’89 
John  W.  ’90 

Edwards 

Alletta  Coryell  ’01 


Ella  M.  ’86 
Jennie  G.  ’91 
Lillian  ’81 

Egelston 

Edwin  Erastus  ’98 

Eldredge 

Lillian  Abigail  ’99 

Elliott 

Lillian  Hortense  ’97 
Mary  Damascus  ’17 

Ellis 

Elizabeth  Augusta  ’09 
Mary  Stella  ’02 

Elwell 

Arthur  Burton  ’99 
Emerson 
Bessie  E.  ’96 
Grace  ’10 

Emery 

Carrie  Edith  ’06 
Emmons 
Frankie  M.  84 

Engert 

Bessie  Selena  ’07 
Ruth  A.  ’13 

Englehart 

Emma  Cordelia  ’06 
Vera  Irene  ’08 

Ennis 

Mary  Anna  ’14 

Enright 

James  W.  ’97 

Erath 

Belle  Frances  ’14 

Ernberger 

Millard  C.  ’84 

Eskins 

Lucile  Marian  ’15 

Estes 

Benjamin  G.  ’ 9 1 
Charlotte  L.  ’85 
Jennie  Estell  ’93 

Evans 

Floyd  Solomon  ’99 
Mary  W.  ’89 

Evarts 

Edna  E.  ’94 


Evins 

Mary  Frances  ’98 

Fagan 

Arthur  Vincent’l5,’l7 
Mary  Teresa  ’07 
Sarah  Loretta  94 

Fairchild 

Chas.  B.  ’70 

Fake 

Ina  Cecelia  ’14 

Fancher 

Eliza  A.  ’97 
Fargo 
Isabel  V.  ’79 
Farley 
Harriet  L.  ’80 
Farnum 

M.  Gertrude  ’98 

Farrand 

Louise  E.  ’17 

Farwell 

Emma  Louise  ’ll 
Florence  D.  ’74 
Laura  Allison  ’06 
Marjory  C.  * 1 7 
Susan  S.  ’71,  ’73 

Feeney 

Lucinda  E.  ’89 

Fegan 

Ethel  Louise  ’01 

Felt 

Adah  Leora  ’01 
Ferguson 
Imogene  P.  ’70 

Field 

Caroline  E.  ’77 

Files 

M.  Estelle  ’80,  ’87 
Finding 
Clara  A.  ’91 

Finnegan 
Anna  Irene  ’15 
Mary  Rose  ’13 
Finnessy 
Margaret  E.  ’92 
Fisher 
Alta  Mary  07 
Marie  F.  ’16 


106 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Fisk 

C.  Louise  ’68 
Susan  R.  ’68 

Fitts 

Lloyd  Hardy  ’16 

Flagg 

Mildred  Geneva  ’17 
Flanagan 

Agatha  ’88 
Margaret  W.  ’95 

Fleming 

Alice  Josephine  ’10 
Dayton  C.  ’17 

Fletcher 

Harry  C.  ’93 

Flint 

Mrs.  Amy  Lord  ’16 
Harriet  E.  ’82 
Flower 
May  ’76 

Flynn 

Alma  L.  ’84 
Ellen  B.  ’93 

Foley 

Clara  Gertrude  ’15 

Foote 

Margaret  M.  ’82 
Forbes 
Ellen  ’82 
Frederick  L.  ’78 
Gilbert  DeLeverance 
’01 

William  O.  ’76 

Ford 

Anna  J.  ’83 
Emma  Cora  '13,  ’16 
Foster 
Grace  95 

Helena  Hannah  ’10 
Letty  ’14 

Fountaine 
Lottie  B.  ’96 
Fowler 
Alonzo  V.  ’96 
Grace  A.  ’02 
Lelii  W.  ’92 
Marvette  E.  ’90 

Francis 

Carolyn  ’95 
Charlotte  Ann  ’02 


Frank 

Verda  B.  ’15 

Franke 

Bertha  Magdalene  ’16 
Franklin 
Marv  Jane  ’96 
Sarah  Anna  ’01 
Fraser 
Frederick  ’00 
Freeman 
Andrew  ’73 
Lilah  ’03 

French 

Bessie  Gertrude  ’00 
Fri;bee 
Ora  Belle  ’15 
Frost 
Nellie  C.  ’87 

Frowley 

George  J.  Jr.,  ’17 

Fry 

Fernetta  Amanda  ’97 

Frye 

Minnie  A.  ’70 
Fuller 
Alice  J.  ’72 
Blanche  C.  ’05 
Delia  A.  ’7l 
Ella  C.  ’78 
Jennie  S.  ’72 
Mertis  Emily  ’13 

Fulton 

Susan  M.  ’73 

Furbish 

Mary  Grace  ’01 

Furney 

Oakley  ’06 

Gallagher 

Bernard  Henry  ’98 
Elizabeth  Josephine  ’00 

Gallup 

Eli  Albert  ’ll 
Jackson  ’ll,  ’12 
Julia  ’89 
Madison  O.  ’73 
May  J.  ’95 

Gardner 

Anna  E.  ’83 


Blanche  K.  ’92 
Chastina  ’89 
Edith  Helen  ’98 
Mary  A.  ’88 

Gar  lock 

Edith  Alena  ’06 
Jessie  Mariah  ’00 

Garrison 

Jane  Belle  ’02 
Mabel  E.  ’ll 
May  Scranton  ’04 
Rachel  M.  ’96 

Gartland 

Minnie  L.  ’85 

Gaston 

Mary  Catherine  ’04 

Gates 
Robert  F.  ’81 

Gavigan 

Allis  Kathleen  ’07 
German 
Agnes  ’16 

Getty 
Katie  L.  ’86 
Getman 
Marguerite  ’12 
Gibbon 
Rosabel  E.  ’85 
Gibbons 

Martha  Eleanor  ’97 
Mary  Lucretia  ’99 

Gibson 

Henry  J.  ’94 
Jennie  Evelyn  ’00,  ’02 
Marjorie  ’17 

Giddings 

Dorothy  Alice  ’09 

Gill 

Mary  Louise  *17 

Gillespie 

Lulu  Frances  ’ 1 5 , ’17 

Gillette 

Florence  Bell  ’15 
Harriet  L.  ’69 
Mary  Eliza  ’97 

Gilliland 

J.  Florence  ’00 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 


107 


Gilman 

Alice  May  ’09 
Julia  F.  ’90 

Gillman 

Ellen  F.  ’85 

Gillmor 

Evelyn  Ruth  ’10,  ’13 
Florence  ’07 

Ginther 

Freda  Matilda  ’12 

Gladding 

Bessie  Adaline  ’08 
Gladwin 
Fred  Elner  ’98 

Glass 

Walter  M.  ’91 

Gleason 

Adella  Frances  ’94 
Glidden 
Charles  H.  ’75 
Frances  A.  ’74 

Goetzman 

Bertha  Barbara  ’97 
Caroline  ’98 

Goff 

Alice  B.  ’13,  ’15 
Frank  M.  ’71 

Goffe 

Charles  Harry  ’ll 
Marion  Elizabeth  ’98 

Gooding 

Spencer  C.  ’ 1 5 
Goodell 
Harriet  A.  ’92 
Hattie  ’83 
William  ’72 

Goodrich 

Ida  I.  ’71 

Goodridge 
Carrie  B.  ’91 

Goodwin 
Mae  Lizzie  97 
Gordon 
Rena  A.  ’90 

Gorman 

Anna  Magdalene  ’14 


Gough 

Alice  Lorena  ’03 
Minnie  Estella  ’97 

Gould 

Mary  A.  ’88 
Nora  J.  ’86 

Goundry 

Ruth  Mae  ’16 

Grabb 

Lavernj  Verena  ’15 

Grace 

Elizabeth  Agnes  ’ll 

Granger 

Jessamine  Rachel  ’01 
Graves 
Craig  ’99 
George  E.  ’90 
Sophia  A.  ’68 
Green 

Alice  E.  ’90 
Florence  Lulu  ’01 
Mary  Wightman  ’98 

Greene 

Emeline  Mildred  ’15 
Emily  Estelle  ’98 
Frances  Marian  ’13 
Lillian  Everette  ’16 
Margaret  Anna  ’15 
Sara  Elizabeth  ’12 
Gregory 
Mary  Lois  ’02 
Grey 

Edith  Alice  ’01 
Mabel  Cook  ’98 

Gridley 

Edna  Frances  ’ 1 5 
John  Benjamin  ’04 
Ruth  ’16 

Griffin 

Carrie  Marie  ’92 
Harriet  O.  ’94 
Helen  E.  ’92 

Griffith 

Helen  ’00 

Griggs 
Isabella  N.  ’81 
Grimshaw 
Elsie  Scott  ’04 
Groves 

Herbert  M.  ’93 


deGruchy 

Florence  Etta  ’ll 

Guebelle 

William  John  ’94 
Gulliver 
Sarah  Lydia  ’15 

Gumaer 

Mary  Holbert  ’98 

Hakes 

Mae  Theta  ’01 

Hale 

Maud  Sarah  ’09 

Hall 

Emma  Wendall  ’73 
Mary  Hale  ’02 
Pearl  Knickerbocker 
’16 

Haller 

Nellie  May  ’08 
Halpin 
Bridget  ’76 

Hamkn 
Charles  F.  ’72 
Hammer 
Ida  Belle  ’99 
Hammond 
Bessie  L.  ’13 
Mary  L.  ’91 

Hanchett 
Edna  B.  ’01 
Willis  Howard  ’10 
Handy 
Angie  M.  ’85 
Etta  Louise  ’96 
Minnie  Ellen  ’98 
Haney 
Emma  J.  ’87 
Hanna 

Clara  M.  ’16 
Delphine  ’74 
M.  Edna  ’17 

Harlow 

Marion  Manro  ’12 
Harmon 
Anna  Cox  ’98 
Austin  M.  ’95,  ’97 
Florence  Jane  ’97 
Hattie  ’7 1 
Lepha  Fllen  ’98 
Margaret  Florence  ’06 
Fhidelia  A.  ’93 


108 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Harnish 

Ellen  Martin  ’10 
Harper 
Lottie  M.  ’14 
Ruth  Harper  ’06 

Harris 

Anna  M.  ’79 
Edward  B.  ’89 
Ellen  Lillian  ’04 
Helen  Louise  ’97 
Josephine  M.  ’79 
Mary  F.  ’96 
Stella  M.  ’74 

Harrison 

Alice  Louise  ’95 
Catherine  A.  ’93 
Henry  ’73 
Mary  A.  ’83 

Harroun 

James  L.  ’84 

Harsch 

Dorothy  Marie  ’14,  ’16 

Kart 

Ella  Gertrude  ’01 
Jessie  E.  ’06 

Hartt 

Addis  Frances  ’ll 

Harvey 

Auriel  Almira  ’12 
Florence  M.  ’79 

Ha&sett 

Alice  Louise  ’05 
Marion  Catherine  ’14 

Hatch 

Celestia  C.  ’16 
Cora  D.  ’92 

Hatton 

Sophie  Gere  ’14 

Hawley 

Ruth  Eloise  ’15 
Hawthorne 
Mary  J.  ’77 
Hayes 
Amelia  E.  ’72 
Mary  Elizabeth  ’16 
Hayner 

Burt  Andrew  ’95 
Haynes 

Etta  M.  ’82 


Healy 

Helen  Marie  ’l5 

Heaphy 

Lillian  Irene  ’99 
Madeline  F.  ’14 

Heath 

Bessie  Emma  ’00 
Wm.  Alexander  ’86, 
’95 

Hebbard 

Alice  Louise  ’05 
Beatrice  I.  ’17 
Beulah  M.  ’97 

Hecox 

Eugenia  Bertha  ’12, 
’14 

Heinrich 

Edith  Mary  ’08,  ’10 
Kenneth  Caswell  ’15 

Held 

Mae  L.  ’08 

Helfrich 

Anna  Agatha  ’13 

Hendee 

Mabel  ’83 

Henderson 

Emma  ’77 

Frances  Richards  ’08 
Ida  Luella  ’14 

Hendrick 

Florence  Teresa  ’06 

Hendricks 

Marion  ’13 

Henry 

Elberton  D.  ’96 
Herendeen 

Elizabeth  ’91 
Jane  Effie  ’17 
Jane  Effie  ’94 
James  H.  ’92 
Mary  S.  ’88 
Ruth  C.  ’16 

Hermance 

Charlotte  A.  ’13 
Harriet  Irene  ’ll 
Myra  Louise  ’06,  ’08 

Hess 

Marguerite  Helen  ’98 
Marie  Elizabeth  ’98 


Hewes 

Clara  Amelia  ’14 
William  D.  ’90 

Hicks 

Eugene  ’97 
Blanche  ’7l 
Frances  A.  ’71 
Lois  M.  ’87 

Hlgbie 

Clara  E.  ’86 
Edith  R.  ’95 

Higgins 

Etta  M.  ’92 
Mary  J.  ’93 
Nellie  C.  ’82 

Hiler 

Ethel  Dor  . ’15 
Henry  ’89 

Hill 

Anna  Frances  ’99 
Blanche  May  ’00 
Doris  Henrietta  ’14 
Fitz  James  ’72 
Hazel  ’01 
Lula  Grace  ’97 
Nora  Amelia  14 
S.  Mildred  ’12 

Hillman 

Jessie  E.  ’78,  ’82 
Walter  B.  ’85 

Hincher 

Charles  Lane  ’97 
Juliaette  Esther  ’98 
Rose  Adelaide  ’00 

Hinderland 

Laura  J.  ’03 

Hitchcock 

Alice  ’93 
Mary  Frances  ’97 
May  ’89 
William  C.  ’80 

Hixson 

Emma  Isabel  ’95 
Frances  Isabel  ’05 
Frances  Mary  ’02 

Hoag 

Ruth  M.  1’  7 

Hobbs 

Anabel  ’02  . 

Gertrude  Elvira  ’00 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 


109 


Hoffman 

Amelia  ’01 
Caroline  ’06 
Lucy  ’03 

Hogan 

Agnes  J.  ’14 

Holahan 

M.  Monica  ’13 

Holbrook 

Frederick  Seward  ’98 
Gertrude  A.  ’88 
Gertrude  Sarah  Daw- 
son ’96 
Willard  G.  ’96 

Holden 

Charles  H.  ’76 
Holdridge 
Adah  N.  ’90 
Beatrice  Josephine  ’12 
Harriet  Minerva  ’00 

Holland 

Jennie  ’05 

Jessie  Gertrude’12,’14 

Hollingsworth 

Florence  Isabel  ’12 

Hollowell 

Fred  S.  ’07 

Hollowood 

Frances  Anna  ’13 
Margaret  Delia  ’12 

Holman 

Jennie  J.  ’91 

Holmes 

Clara  Grace  ’92 
Florence  ’79,  ’93 

Holt 

Annie  M.  ’76 
Ella  ’16 
Vida  Ellen  ’93 
William  D.  ’78 

Holton 

Laura  Grace  ’00 

Hondorf 

Lulu  M.  ’92 

Hooker 
Florence  L.  ’86 
Hooper 

Ruth  ’07 


Hoose 

Jessie  Marion  ’13 
Hoover 
Jane  E.  ’97 
William  James  ’00 

Hope 

Esther  Mary  ’16 

Hopper 

Mabel  ’74 

Horner 

Lillian  ’91 

Hornsby 

Violette  Hale  ’09 

Horton 

Amy  Amelia  ’01 
Edith  ’00 

Houghtlin 

Eva  Alice  ’10 
Houghton 
Harriet  ’96 

Hovey 
Fred  Clay  ’91 
Jennie  M.  ’89 
Lura  Luella  ’14 
Newton  Burr  ’99 

Howard 

George  ’91 
Lewis  Thomas  ’96 
Lottie  Abigail  ’97 

Howe 

Alvena  Margie  ’99 

Howell 

Vernie  S.  ’05 

Howes 

M.  Cornelia  ’79,  ’05 

Howland 

Blanche  Amanda  ’ll 
Harriet  A.  ’87 

Howlett 

William  J.  ’98 

Hoy 

Ella  Caroline  ’00 

Hucknall 

Florence  Ellen  ’15 

Hudson 

Edith  Henrietta  ’1 1,’12 
M.  Augusta  ’89 


Huff 

Eliza  ’87 

Higgins 

A.  Lav^nda  ’83 

Hughes 

Bessie  Angeline  ’00 
Katherine  ’94 
Mary  Madeline  ’15 

Hull 

Wyatt  Dana  ’08 
Humphrey 

May  Elsie  97 
Stella  M.  ’90 

Hungerford 

Addie  May  ’97 

Hunt 

Duane  W.  ’89 
Eben  ’69 
Elizabeth  P.  ’74 
Florence  Alice  ’07 
Florence  Fannie  ’09 
Helen  E.  ’83 
James  M.  ’76 
Mary  Berna  ’04 
Mary  E.  ’08 
M.  Florence  ’97 
Mildred  May  ’07 

Hurd 

Julia  M.  ’93 

Husted 

Mary  Elizabeth  ’98 
Hutchings 
Alice  M.  ’88 
Harriet  J.  ’92 
Verne  Uriah  ’07 

Hutchinson 

Pauline  ’96 

Hutton 

Ethel  May  '09 

Hyde 

Catherine  F.  B.  ’93 
Mary  Bird  ’ll 

Ingalls 

Elizabeth  ’91 

Ireland 

Nettie  F.  ’97 
Irvine 
Cora  Belle  ’03 
William  Henry  03 


110 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Irwin 

Charles  ’81 

Isbell 

Hervey  76 

Iveson 

Maude  L.  ’93 
Jackson 
Arthur  H.  ’94 
Hazel  A.  ’16 
Lizzie  E.  ’95 
Minnie  C.  ’88 

Jaqueth 

Alice  May  ’99 
Jeffers 
Hattie  M.  ’89 
Jefferson 
Marcia  Aleia  ’13 
Jenison 
Sylvia  D.  ’82 
Jenney 

Kate  McQueen  ’08 
Jerome 
Jennie  A.  ’90 
Jesson 
Elsie  May  ’02 
Johns 

Fannie  Emma  ’96 
Johnson 
A.  Arthur  ’89 
Bessie  Evarts  ’15 
Carrie  A.  ’96 
Frank  Lewis  ’06 
Grace  Eleanor  ’15 
Harriet  M.  B.  ’84 
Jesse  E.  ’87 

Johnston 

Mary  Abbie  ’02 
Jones 
Ella  Delia  ’99 
Harry  O.  ’78 
Lillian  Louisa  ’08 
M.  Louisa  ’80 

Jordan 

Arminda  Mae  ’02 
Sara  Eliza  ’98 

Justice 

Albert  J.  ’86 
Alta  Mary  ’14,  ’15 


Kane 

Ellen  Teresa  ’99 
Florence  Kathryne  ’14 

Kedian 

Lovilla  Eleanor  ’15 

Keenan 

Charlotte  B.  ’05 
Mary  W.  ’95 

Kehoe 

Elizabeth  Lillian  ’98 
Marie  A.  ’96 

Kelley 

Bertha  Ada  ’09 
Cora  A.  ’84 

Kelly 

James  Lewis  01 

Kelsay 

Beth  ’99 

Kelsey 
Ruby  H.  ’16 

Kennedy 

Emma  Gertrude  ’03 
Marion  Elizabeth  ’15 

Kenyon 

Florence  M.  ’96 
Frank  Soule  ’93 
Harry  Norman  ’02 
Mabel  E.  ’96 
Kerry 
Edith  ’01 

Ketcham 
Bertha  B.  ’85 
Elta  A.  ’82 

Gertrude  Lawrence  ’ll 
Jennie  M.  ’83 

Kidney 

Glenn  Henry  ’07 
Kimball 
Flora  R.  95 
William  H.  ’79 

King 

Beatrice  L.  ’96 
Bertha  M.  E.  ’95 
Florence  Belle  ’99 
Florence  Bessie  ’04 
Harriet  Olive  ’01 
May  E.  ’04 
Virginia  Mae  ’ll 

Kingman 

Elmer  Everett  ’97 


Kingsbury 

John  Charles  ’97 
Kingsley 
Charles  F.  ’86 
Kinne 

Ella  M.  ’94 
Mary  L.  ’94 

Kinney 

Christine  Lola  ’ll 

Kinsey 

Ethel  M.  ’17 

Kircher 

Lucile  Augusta  ’13 
Stella  Mae  ’10 

Kirby 

Hattie  A.  ’71 
Helen  E.  ’83 

Kittelberger 

Freda  C.  ’14 

Knapp 

Bertha  May  ’09 
Iva  Marah  ’07 
Mary  Estelle  ’08 
Myrta  A.  ’17 
Zetta  Ellen  ’98 

Knause 

Nellie  Alberta  ’99 
E.  Isabel  ’97 

Kneale 

Albert  Harrington  ’95 
Robert  Davie  ’97 
Sara  Edith  ’00 

Kni  ckerbocker 

Gertrude  C.  ’16 
Kniffen 
E.  Belle  ’96 
Hattie  E.  ’68 

Knight 

Thankful  M.  ’75 
Knowles 
Ada  J.  ’84 
Eliza  B.  ’76 
Hannah  S.  ’94 
Millicent  Edna  ’10,  ’12 

Knox 

James  ’71 

Kocher 

Henry  Adelbert  ’02 


Koster 

Emma  Daisy  ’ll 
Elmer  Thomas  ’10,  ’13 
Jennie  Pearl  ’17 

Kregloh 

Edna  Elizabeth  ’ll 

Kuck 

Helen  E.  ’93 

Kyte 

Lelia  Marion  ’14 
Mabel  Mildred  ’14 

LaDue 

Vina  May  ’02 

Lamb 

Carrie  May  02 
Elizabeth  Gertrude  ’04, 
’06 

William  W.  ’96 
Lambert 
M.  lone  ’17 

Lamont 
Nina  M.  97 

Lamson 

Mary  E.  ’86 

Lankton 

Elvira  May  ’99 

Large 

Edna  M.  ’14 

Larkin 

Gertrude  4Jane  ’98 
Helene  Marie  ’01 

LaSalle 

Beatrice  Franc  ’09 
Myra  Mildred  ’99 

Lath 

Eugene  Mabley  ’98 

Lattin 

Harold  P.  ’16 

Latting 

Mabel  Lydia  ’07 

Laverty 

Julia  Aloysia  ’09 

Lawler 

Donald  Duncan  ’15 
Joanna  Christine  ’07 
Mary  Perpetira  ’01 

Lawrence 

Mary  Alice  ’05 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 

Lawson 

Nora  P.  ’12 

Lawton 

Gifford  Charles  ’08 
Grace  Janette  ’08 
Mabel  Emily  ’03 
Oliver  William  ’16 

Leahy 

Amelia  L.  ’75 
Learned 

Emma  A.  ’92 

Leary 

Catherine  M.  ’99 
Margaret  T.  ’92 

Leavens 

Grace  Evangeline  ’09 

Lee 

Blanche  Dorothea  ’00 
Carolyn  Leora  ’17 
Gertrude  Blossom  ’14 
Mamie  E.  ’90 
Nicholas  ’87 

Leigh 

Fred  Pierson  ’99 
G.  Lavern  ’97 

Lenahan 

Anna  M.  ’13 
Lennon 
Alice  L.  ’91 
Grace  S.  ’93 
Lent 
Elizabeth  ’01 
Leonard 

Ruth  DeShon  ’12 

Lester 

Caroline  Foote  ’98 
Louise  Marie  ’05 
Nathaniel  ’10 

LeVan 

Gladys  M.  ’17 

Lewis 

Edith  Alliene  ’00 
Florence  J.  ’77 
Grace  ’9l 
Herbert  R.  ’92 
Irving  M.  ’91 
J.  Stanley  ’14 
Marearet  M.  ’88 
Minnie  ’90 
Nellie  M.  ’88 


111 

Light 

Margaret  Adelle  ’01 

Lincoln 

Linna  May  ’09 

Lindner 

Alma  Rose  ’14 

Lisk 

Clara  A.  ’76 
Kate  E.  ’90 

Littell 

Carrie  Alberta  ’09 

Loads 

Alta  Mary  ’00 

Lobdell 

Marion  Frances  ’01 
Sarah  Edna  ’93 

Lochren 

Agnes  C.  ’15 

Lockwood 

Arlena  Mae  ’09 
Bessie  E.  ’74 

Long 

Clara  Belle  ’97 
Loomis 
Abbie  L.  ’78 
Edwin  C.  ’7  7 
Elizabeth  Brewster  ’07 

Love 

Susan  L.  ’90 

Loveland 

Alfred  Eleazer  ’99 
Loveridge 
Lucy  A.  ’17 

Lowery 
Jane  E.  ’70 
Luce 

Mary  Edith  ’05 
Myrtie  B.  ’96 
Zora  Meade  ’16 
Luttenton 
Cora  V.  ’90 
Florence  N.  ’96 
Lyman 
Ada  E.  ’90 

Lynch 

Elizabeth  Blanche  ’00 

Lyon 

Edward  P.  ’76 


112 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Mabie 

Martha  Ethel  ’98 

McAniff 

Kathryn  Beatrice  ’02 

MacArthur 

Henry  Edward  ’98 

MacBurney 

Ina  Maud  *00 

McCagg 

Frank  Lyon  ’ll,  ’12 
James  Wilson  ’ll 

McCann 

Agnes  Mary  ’13 
McCarthy 
Mary  Agasha  ’06 
Marie  Margaret  ’14 

Macartney 

Ella  May  ’99 

McCaw 
Mary  A.  ’74 

Machesney 
Ruth  W.  ’15 

McClay 

Grace  Augusta  ’01 

McConnell 

Nettie  Grace  ’00 

McCoord 

Emma  Elizabeth  ’02 
Mary  Alice  ’03 

McCormick 

Anna  Apnolonia  ’99 
Elva  Leanna  ’01 
Katherine  Agnes  ’99 
Robert  Ray  ’09 

McCrillis 

Edna  Geraldine  ’10 
McDermott 
Bessie  M.  ’08 
McDonald 
Roland  ’81 

McDowell 
Mary  Elizabeth  ’ll 
McElheran 

Genevieve  Frances  ’04 

McElwain 

Ruth  ’13 


McGuire 

Cathryn  Abba  ’97 
Julia  I.  ’95 

McGurk 

Dora  Lee  ’09 

McIntyre 

Julia  Eloise  ’00 

McKay 

Florence  Agnes  ’14 

McKenna 

Nellie  Gertrude  ’08 
McKenzie 
Emma  ’81 
Isabella  C.  ’82 

MacKenzie 

Pearl  Cawdor  ’08 

Mackey 

Carolus  James  ’16,  ’17 
Mackie 
Ethel  ’08 
Margaret  J.  ’08 

McKnight 

Alice  ’12 

MacLachlan 

Elizabeth  Helen  ’01 
Sybella  ’97 

McLaughlin 

John  Barnabus  ’98 

MacLean 

Kenneth  G.  ’12,  ’ 1 7 
Marjorie  A.  ’17 
Martha  Bross  ’98 

McManis 

Thomas  J.  ’05 

McMillan 

Lawrence  Rupert  ’05 

MacMullen 

Ida  May  ’ll 

McPartland 
Mabel  Regina  ’13 
McPherson 
Margaret  L.  ’82 
McRae 
Agnes  E.  ’91 
Madden 
Ada  Rena  ’04 
Mager 

Florence  Jennie  ’07 


Mahaney 

Katherine  Rose  ’10 

Makeham 

Maryha  May  ’98 
Mallison 
Edith  M.  ’13 

Mallory 
William  A.  ’78 
Malone 
Concetta  ’07 
Ellen  Marie  ’95 
May  T.  ’79 

Malony 

Laura  Colby  ’12 

Maney 

Julia  Katherine  ’07 

Manley 

Edward  ’80 

Mann 

Charlotte  E.  ’90 
Frances  Helen  ’06 
Ida  L.  ’96 
James  ’96 
Marjorie  ’ll,  ’12 

Manning 

Adelia  ’98 
Harriet  L.  ’88 
Mary  E.  ’89 

March 

Christine  Louise  ’06 

Marion 

Mary  ’96 

Marquise 

Caroline  C.  ’80 

Marring  n 

Catherine  ’97 

Marsh 

Charles  Darius  ’03 
Kate  M.  ’97 
Marian  Charlotte  1 7 
Mary  E.  ’89 
Mary  L.  ’97 
Sarah  L.  ’79 

Marshall 

Grace  Leona  ’08 

Martin 

Jessie  Emily  ’16 
Marie  Agnes  ’15 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 


113 


Mason 

Bessie  Belle  ’04 
Clare  Emily  ’09 
Ellen  F.  ’80 
Ethel  May  ’14 
Eva  Mary  ’01 
Sarah  C.  ’79 

Mather 

Mary  Eunice  ’97 
Myrtle  Clare  ’02 

Matson 

Willis  A.  ’89 

Matthews 

Clara  D.  ’93 
Eleanor  ’17 
Florence  E.  ’14 
Helen  Grannis  ’17 
Margaret  ’14 

Mathews 

Mary  L.  ’88 

Mathewson 

Laura  Belle  ’99 
M^ttison 
Bessie  Lillian  ’1 1 
Ethel  Gertrude  ’ll 

Maxon 

Lois  G.  ’89 

Maxson 

Frederick  L.  ’96 

May 

Delia  Elizabeth  ’16 

Mayer 

Hazel  J.  ’16 

Maynard 

Clara  Kellogg  ’01 
Katharine  Knight  ’99 

Mead 

Helen  G.  ’79 

Meech 

Avery  Morgan  ’99 

Meinhardt 
Carl  David  ’07 
Catherine  Dorothea  ’00 
Elsie  Louise  ’ll 
Louis  Edward  ’14 

Mellows 

Cora  Grace  ’98 

Melvin 

Mabel  Helen  ’06 


Mentz 

Ada  Augusta  ’03 

Menzie 

Anna  Florence  ’04 
Herbert  J.  ’81 

Mercer 

Helen  Irene  ’99 
Lois  Catherine  ’96 

Mercerean 

Mabel  Edna  ’00 

Merrill 

Beulah  Mae  ’ll 
Ruth  Hermione  ’12 

Merritt 

Nina  May  ’06 

Mershon 

Edward  James  ’10 
Mildred  A.  ’ 1 7 

Metcalf 

Jennie  ’78 

Merz 

Florence  Estelle  ’03 

Middlebrook 

Mary  Isabel  ’14 

Millener 

Ruth  Harriet  ’09,  ’ll 

Milne 

John  M.  ’7l 
Miller 

Bertha  L.  ’ 1 7 
Eva  E.  ’02 

Florence  Amelia  ’08 
Frances  Loraine  ’16 
Hazel  Button  ’ 1 5 
Ida  Anna  ’ll 
Jennie  V.  ’69 
Lester  William  ’00 
Miner  F.  ’75 

Milliken 

Edguilla  ’94 

Milliman 

Henry  C.  ’73 

Mills 

Lulu  ’14 

Minckley 

Loren  Stiles  ’91,.  ’95 

Miner 

Charlotte  Hoskins  ’97 


Ethel  Hoskins  ’93 
Ida  V.  ’72 
Willis  E.  ’80 

Minnamon 

Viola  ’16 

Minogue 

Julia  Annette  ’99 

Minot 

George  Morton  ’15 
Jonas,  Jr.  ’72 

Mitchell 

Jennie  Ellen  ’01,  ’05 

Monroe 

Carrie  Isabelle  ’12 
Marguerite  Elizabeth 
’14 

Sarah  Ann  ’10 

Montgomery 

Roberta  H.  ’92 

Moore 

Anna  Agnes  ’10 
Anna  E.  '95 
Augusta  ’00 
Clarissa  L.  ’91 
Helen  Adelaide  ’95 
Helena  Bradley  ’10 
Henry  Wilson  ’14 
John  Ward  ’93 
Ona  Clara  ’10 
Wilson  Boyd  ’06 

Morehouse 

Aria  B.  ’95 

Morey 

Lillian  E.  ’8l 
Morley 
Eva  Marie  ’ 1 7 
Morris 
Ethel  Dell  ’08 
Morrissey 
Stephanie  B.  ’92 
Morse 

Beulah  Margaret  ’13 
Junia  Leonora  ’10 
Sadie  E.  ’04 

Mosher 
Cora  E.  ’82 

Moshier 
Willard  F.  ’89 
M— > 

Josie  Enright  ’99 


114 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Mott 

Helen  B.  ’94 

Muesebeck 

Carl  Frederick  Wm.’ll 

Mulholland 

Jennie  A.  ’90 
M.  Estelle  ’85 

Munger 

Cora  B.  ’92 
Emma  R.  ’95 
Florence  Etta  ’06 

Munn 

Frances  A.  ’93 

Murdock 

Adella  M.  ’88 
Emma  J.  ’89 

Murman 

M.  Hazel  ’ 1 7 

Murray 

Bertha  Agnes  ’15 
Dennis  Edward  ’16 
Isabella  ’14 
Jean  Murray  ’13 
Patrick  J.  ’15 

Myer 

Almira  G.  ’97 

Neil 

Elizabeth  ’04 

Nelson 

Guy  Chappel  ’12 

Nesbitt 

Eliza  Belle  ’02 
Eugene  Nellis  ’05 
Evelyn  B.  ’14 

New 

Eva  Mary  ’98 
Ruby  Rebecca  ’01 

Newcomb 

Ruth  E.  ’70 

Newton 

Bessie  Augusta  ’ 1 5 
Marion  J.  ’74 
M.  Frances  ’85 

Nichols 

Alice  J.  ’90 
Gertrude  W.  ’92 
Harriet  Lea  ’01 
Hazel  Alida  15 
Isabel  M.  ’90 


Lyda  Evelyn  ’14 
Raymond  F.  ’04 

Nicol 

Florence  Elizabeth  ’02 

Nixon 

Henry  A.  ’15 

Noades 

Angelyn  Frances  ’07 

Nobel 

Grace  R.  ’90 

Nolta 

Minnie  M.  ’07 

Norris 

Olive  Bertha  ’04 

Northrup 

Elsie  Maud  ’05 
George  H.  ’97 

Norton 

Alida  P.  ’77 
Candace  H.  ’72 
Charlotte  E.  ’91 
Eben  ’02 
Ellen  Phoebe  ’03 
Grace  Mae  ’13 
Helen  Eleanor/’ 17 
Ina  Frances  ’14 
Mae  Barbara  ’99 
S.  Elite  ’79 

Noyce 

Mabel  Cecile  ’94 

O’Brien 

Adelaide  Margaret  ’99 
Arthur  T.  ’16 
Ellen  Monica  ’10 
M.  Katherine  ’15 
Margaret  J.  ’90 
Margaret  Leonora  ’14 
Margaret  Mary  ’02 
Mary  H.  ’06 
Mary  Naomi  ’99 

O’Connor 

Agnes  Genevieve  ’99 
Anna  Veronica  ’07 
Katherine  V.  ’95 

Odell 

Chauncy  A.  ’79 
Julia  C.  ’90 
Viola  E.  ’79 

O’Donnell 

Margaret  Mary  ’ll 
Mary  Agnes  ’07 


Olds 

George  D.  ’69 
Minnie  L.  ’78 

Oley 

Martha  Agnes  ’99 

Oliver 

Robert  J.  ’83 
Virginia  ’89 

Olmsted 

Bessie  May  ’98 

Omans 

Helen  G.  ’96 

Oot 

Esther  Irene  ’17 
Osborn 
A.  Judson  ’7 l 
Osborne 
Minnie  Ella  ’99 
Edith  V.  ’17 

Osgood 

Anna  B.  ’91 

Ottley 

Helen  Ruth  ’09 

Overholt 

Starr  V.  ’17 

Overpeck 

Clara  L.  ’90 

Owen 

Flora  J.  ’84 

Owens 
Emma  T.  ’83 

Page 

Gertrude  M.  ’89 

Pagels 

Ida  S.  ’07 

Paine 

Charles  McLean  ’79 
George  D.  ’87 
Jessie  E.  ’96 
Lillian  ’91 
Louise  M.  ’86 
Mabel  A.  ’96 
Mary  D.  ’93 
E.  Edith  ’98,  ’01 

Pallace 

Caroline  J.  ’01 
John  Joseph  ’97 
Marv  Louise  ’95 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 


115 


Palmer 

Adelbert  F.  79 
Clara  I.  77 
Edna  Blanche  ’02 
Flora  M.  ’16 
Gertrude  Fanny  ’07 
Georgietta  ’85 
Grace  Osborne  ’93 
Harry  W.  ’96 
Phoebe  Carrie  ’92 
Palmeter 
Harriet  T.  ’92 
Parker 

Anna  Kathleen  ’07 
John  William  ’15 
Mary  Rosa  ’96 
Sue  D.  ’14 
M ill  H.  ’85 

Parks 

Edith  May  ’01 

Parmelee 

Carrie  A.  ’93 
Earl  Ward  ’03 
Luella  A.  ’91 
Mary  J.  ’14 
Wralter  Charles  ’10 
Parrish 

Franklin  B.  ’91 

Parsons 

Blanche  Katherine  ’14 

Patten 

Alice  Olivia  ’05 
Kenneth  Spaulding  ’08 

Payne 

Elsie  M.  ’14 

Peachy 

Rena  Mae  ’16 
Sarah  J.  ’92 

Pease 

Gertrude  ’00 
Herbert  J.  ’84 
Lena  Emily  ’00 

Peck 

Bertha  Harriet  ’00 
Fred  Ernest  ’98 
LaurS.  A.  ’92 
Nellie  76 

Peckham 

Ethel  R.  ’13 

Peeling 

Bertha  Alice  ’06 


Peirson 

Gertrude  Burnham  ’98 
Jessie  Burnham  ’01 

Pellett 

Nina  Louise  ’98 

Pelton 

Mary  Boyle  ’95 

Penny 

Della  Rose  ’07 

Pepper 

Alice  Minerva  ’03 
Maud  Alice  ’00 

Perrigo 

Eva  L.  ’83 

Perry 

Amanda  E.  ’82 
Charles  F.  ’00 
Lois  L.  ’97 

Person 

Viola  May  ’05 

Peters 

Hilda  A.  ’17 

Pettengill 

Agnes  Eliza  ’93 
Benj.  M.  ’96 

Pettit 

Joanna  Ellen  ’15 
Nellie  Grace  ’99 

Phillips 

Arthur  H.  ’92 
Emma  A.  ’90 
Mary  E.  ’83 
M.  Jennie  ’82 
Phippin 
Irene  Jane  ’17 

Pierce 

Delchuta  72 
Harriet  L.  ’17 

Pierson 

Mabel  B.  ’96 

Pike 

Emily  A.  ’83 
Minnie  A.  ’83 

Platten 

Alice  M.  ’96 

Pledger 

Alice  S.  ’97 
Anna  H.  ’96 


Florence  Ellen  ’99 
Rosetta  May  ’02 
Sarah  Jane  ’01 
William  James  ’98 

Pooler 

Burley  G.  ’96 

Porter 

Carrie  Edith  ’01 
Diana  Mae  ’08 
Grace  M.  ’l  6 

Posson 

Artamesia  Alethe  ’12 

Post 

Alice  Carrie  ’12 
Frank  Mark  ’09 

Potter 

Caroline  Adelia  ’97 
Millicent  Amelia  ’04 
Jane  A.  ’81 

Powell 

Lillian  ’16 

Praedel 

Ida  S.  ’07 

Pratt 

Ethyl  Lucy  ’17 
Harriett  S.  ’86 

Preston 

Jessie  Blanche  ’01 

Pridmore 

Blanche  Lillian  ’14 
Pritchard 

Laura  G.  ’17 
Proctor 

Julia  M.  ’89 
May  E.  ’89 

Prosser 

Jessie  M.  ’89 

Pruden 

Mary  G.  ’7l 

Prudom 

Bertha  A.  ’14 

Pugsley 

Olla  E.  ’92 

Punnett 

Cora  Estelle  ’95 
Minnie  Estelle  ’99 

Purdy 

Mary  Elizabeth  ’12 


116 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Putnam 

Mary  Rose  ’98 

Quale 

Marian  Evelyn  ’16 

Quinby 

Frank  T.  ’72 
George  F.  ’7 1 

Rafter 

Ethel  May  ’99 
Randall 
Augusta  J.  ’75 
Bertha  ’91 
Lucy  Louise  ’01 
Susan  Boardman  ’99 

Ransom 

Florence  May  ’06 

Rayburn 

Emma  Belle  ’98 
Raymond 
Flora  ’75 
George  H.  ’70. 

Read 

C.  Leora  ’88 
Evalyn  A.  ’93 

Reagan 

Marie  E.  16 

Rear 

Arthur  ’02 

Redding 

Mary  Louise  ’16 

Reddy 

Hattie  Elizabeth  ’01 
Redfern 
Pearl  B.  ’17 

Redman 
Jennie  E.  ’85 
Lucy  B.  ’92 

Reed 

Cora  M.  ’84 
Ella  F.  ’76 
Herbert  G.  ’85 
Mary  L.  ’78 
Myron  S.  ’87 
Neva  Beatrice  ’17 

Reid 

Carrie  S.  ’87 
Reese 
Carrie  E.  ’79 


Georgia  ’88 

Remde 

Mary  Louise  ’ll 
Remington 

Ellen  May  ’97 
Janet  ’76 

Render 

Lillian  Pauline  ’07 

Rennie 

Mabel  Mae  14,  ’16 

Rexford 

Agnes  Cecelia  ’14 
Cynthia  L.  ’74 
Frank  A.  ’00 

Reynolds 

Elizabeth  W.  ’95 
Ettie  Clark  ’72 
S.  Jannette  ’73 

Rhodes 

Sara  Jane  ’99 

Rice 

Ida  B.  ’84 
Mary  I.  ’16 

Rich 

Mae  Baxter  ’15 

Richards 

Albertus  DeW.  ’92 
Edith  Louise  ’98 
Mabel  E.  90 

Richardson 

Eunice  Gertrude  ’13 
Fannie  L.  ’73 
Mary  Blanche  ’10 

RictienaXser 

Anna  M.  ’93 
Elizabeth  Laura  ’97 
George  Henry  ’00 

Richmond 

Frances  A.  ’70 

Ridler 

Caroline  E.  ’92 

Riley 

Anna  Rose  ’01 

Killing 

Luella  Frances  ’06 

Ring 

Genie  Elizabeth  ’16 
Lettie  Blanche  ’01 


Una  Follansbee  ’98 
Robbins 

Frances  O.-  ’76 

Roberts 

Carrie  Belle  ’98 
Clara  Mabel  ’08 
Dorothy  May  ’17 
Iva  Roberts  ’10 

Robertson 

Caroline  D.  ’81 

Robinson 

Adelle  B.  ’81 
Burt  Millard  ’00 
Elizabeth  A.  ’81 
Emily  J.  ’79 
Floy  M.  ’16 

Robison 

Mabel  Winifred  ’00 
Margaret  ’14 

Robson 

Ethel  Hedley  ’02 
Rogers 
Avis  Grace  ’ll 
Grace  Ellen  ’17 
Helen  L.  ’92 
Katie  J.  ’92 
Marion  Elwood  ’06 
May  Louise  ’09 
Ruth  Elwell  ’14 
Sara  A.  ’81- 

Rolfe 

Emma  Pearl  ’01 
Rood 
Edith  May  ’07 
Elsie  May  ’07 
Viola  A.  ’80 

Root 

Ada  B.  ’96 

Edward  William,  Jr.  ’17 
Ernest  Ensign  ’99 
Ina  Leonette  ’09,  ’l  1 

Rose 

Agnes  A.  ’85 

Ross 

Elizabeth  E.  ’92 
Ethel  95 
Ethel  M.  ’17 
Fred  W.  ’90 
Jennie  M.  ’06 

Rounds 

Ora  Adelia  ’97 


Rowe 

Florence  M.  ’94 
James  Henry  ’09 
May  Belle  ’97 
Pearl  J.  ’91 

Rowell 

Edwin  Talmadge  ’00 
Lucia  Ruth  ’96 

Rowley 

Daisy  Edith  ’93 
Scott  S.  ’85 

Royce 

Charlotte  Elizabeth  ’95 

Russell 

Ethel  Jocina  ’15 
Etta  Janette  ’97 
Fanny  Elizabeth  ’13 

Ryan 

Anna  Louise  ’01 
Bessie  M.  ’13 
Catherine  Elizabeth  ’02 
Gertrude  M.  17 
George  William  ’10 
Grace  Magill  ’10 
Helen  Lois  ’ll 
John  L.  -0 1 
Joseph  Kinney  ’08,  ’10 
Lillian  Anna  ’05 
Margaret  Alice  ’ 1 3 ,’  1 5 
Marguerite  Elizabeth 
’15,  ’17 

Mollie  Agnes  ’05 
Nellie  Teresa  ’ 1 5 
Rose  Ellen  ’97,  ’98 

Rymer 

Gladys  E.  ’16 

Sackett 

Jean  Frances  ’14 
Julia  E.  ’74 

Sage 

Luella  H.  ’85 

Salisbury 

Edna  Mary  ’95 
Georgia  Alberta  ’99 
Laura  May  ’97 

Salter 

Floyd  Job  ’00 

Sample 

Mabel  Madeline  ’ll 
Sanders 
Mary  B.  ’94 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 

Sanderson 

Ella  M.  ’84 

Sands 
Emma  J.  ’00 
Sanford 
Frances  E.  ’94 
Santoro 

M.  Giovanna  ’14 

Sauers 

Bertha  Cordelia  M.  ’03 

Sawyer 

Alice  May  ’99 
Phoebe  j.  ’76 

Sayre 

Belle  Louise  ’97 
Ruth  Esther  ’10 

Scarff 

Mary  E.  ’85 
Schake 
Esther  L.  ’17 
Louise  Caroline  ’97 

Scheck 

Elsie  Pauline  ’15 

Schlick 

Irene  Florence  ’10.  ’12 
Schneeberger 
Anna  Laura  ’06 
Nellie  Lucinda  ’02 

Schouton 

Clara  E.  ’87 
Emily  A.  ’88 
Henry  Wilson  ’00 

Schoeder 

Winona  Anna  ’03 

Schultze 

Lena  Estella  ’97 

Schrader 

Florence  L.  ’17 
Nellie  Carolyn  ’14 

Schwenzer 

Helen  Elizabeth  ’12 

Scott 

Clayton  S.  ’79 
Sara  A.  ’76 
William  A.  ’82 

Scourse 

Ada  S ’.92 


117 


Scribner 

Florence  V.  ’81 
Helen  Laing  ’09 

Seaver 

Eva  ’12 

Seager 

Anna  Luella  ’07 

Searle 

Eleanor  Marian  ’98 

Sears 

Lulu  A.  ’92 

Seely 

Bertha  Warner  ’00 
Evelyn  Elizabeth  ’06 

Seeley 

S.  Frances  ’85 

Seever 

E.  Elva  ’15,  ’16 

Seibt 

M.  Louise  ’90 

Selden 

John  H.  ’74 

Servis 

May  E.  ’89 

Setchel 

Maud  Starkweather  ’ll 
Seward 
Olla  B.  ’16 

Seymour 
Flora  ’88 

Shackelton 
Agnes  Evaline  ’97 
Shafer 
Clara  E.  ’03 
Clara  Vivian  ’15 
Cora  Minerva  ’05 
Leland  Twitchell  ’15 
Mabel  Gracia  ’98 

Shank 

Cora  M ’95 
Jennie  F.  ’92 

Sharpe 

Edith  V.  ’89 

Shattuck 

Tina  E.  ’06 

Shaw 

Lucy  Louise  ’15 
Sara  Eva  ’93 


118 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NOMRAL  SCHOOL 


Shay 

Louis  B.  ’96 
Shea 
Joseph  P.  ’08 
Katherine  ’10,  ’12 
Margaret  ’04 
William  Alphonso  ’03 

Shear 

Mina  E.  ’70 

Shearer 

Florence  Estelle  ’06 

Shearman 
M.  Maria  ’90 
Sheldon 
Charles  B.  ’76 
Shelvey 
Anna  1.  ’94 

Shepard 
Anna  Marie  ’06 
Shepherd 
Sarah  L.  ’71 

Sheppard 

Edward  Stephen  ’06 
Wilhemina  Eliza  ’01 

Sherburne 

Ruth  Joyce  ’07 

Sherwood 

Helen  A.  M4 

Shipley 

Archer  Powers  ’04 
Shipway 
Sarah  W.  ’84 

Shoemaker 
Flora  ’08 

Short 

Edna  Clarissa  ’06 
Evelyn  Leonora  ’15 
John  ’06 

Shourds 

Caroline  M.  ’90 

Shumway 

Annabelle  ’99 

Sibley 

Alice  Louise  ’93 
Sigler 
George  W.  ’91 


Sill 

Katherine  Anna  ’00 
Lizzie  A.  ’82 

Silliman 

C.  Herbert  ’69 
Willis  A.  ’74 

Sime 

Anna  D.  ’90 
Chester  Robert  ’08 
George  B.  ’92 
Jessie  ’91 

Simkins 

Mary  Angeline  ’ll 
Simmons 
Arthur  C.  ’89 
Lottie  M.  ’06 
Mabel  Dorothy  ’13 
Wilbur  Joseph  ’07 

Simpson 

William  ’75 

Singleton 

Rose  B.  ’87 

Sisk 

Clara  A.  ’76 
Skillen 
Martha  L.  ’90 

Skillenton 
Margaret  Helen  ’13 
Slaughter 
Harriet  W.  ’90 
Slocum 
G.  Fort  ’74 
Helen  G.  ’94 

Smallwood 
Winifred  ’97 
Smith 
Adeline  M.  ’97 
Agnes  L.  ’14 
Anna  B.  ’90 
Anna  Whitney  ’09 
Bertha  Florence  ’06 
C.  Lillian  ’76,  ’78 
Charles  G.  ’72 
Charles  W.  ’74 
Clara  E.  ’77 
Cora  A.  ’7l 
Edith  Marion  ’00 
Elizabeth  ’95 
Emma  J.  ’70 
Emma  ’83 
Fannie  Moulton  ’73 


Florence  Genet  ’93 
Florence  M.  ’07 
Frances  Rogers  ’12 
George  E.  ’86 
George  Leslie  97 
Gladys  Cordelia  ’17 
Gladys  May  ’12,  ’13 
Gladys  Marietta  ’14 
Hannah  Beale  ’06 
Hugh  Alexander  ’03 
Ida  Luetta  ’02 
John  Garrett  ’97 
Julia  Gertrude  ’03 
Laura  Gooding  ’00 
Lewis  Garrison  ’ll 
Lowell  C.  ’76 
Luella  Evelyn  ’10 
M.  Augusta  ’89 
Margaret  E.  ’08 
Mildred  Louise  ’17 
Sherman  Merritt  ’09 

Snyder 

Catherine  Whitney  ’97 
Edna  May  ’16 
Emma  Louise  ’97 
Gladys  Vermylya  ’08 
Sara  Louise  ’97,  ’98 

Soper 

Adda  Vianna  ’94 
Elbert  Grant  ’95 

Southworth 

Alice  M.  ’89 
Augustus  ’90 

Soverhill 

Ada  Jessie  ’99 

Sparlin 

Emma  E.  ’87 
Ezra  M.  ’81 
Nellie  90 

Spaulding 

Kate  L.  ’78 

Spellman 

Catherine  R.  ’13 
Spencer 
Henry  A.  ’80 
Julia  B.  ’87 
Mary  . ’85 
William  Arthur  ’08 

Spicer 

Ethel  May  ’ 1 5 

Spickerman 

Ella  M.  ’75 
‘Emma  L.  ’76 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 


119 


Spink 

Esther  L.  ’70 
Spring 
Anna  E.  '55 
France  Katharine  ’07 

Spurr 

Ethel  Euphema  ’08 
Jennie  ’78 
Samuel  Ray  ’08 

Squires 

Hattie  E.  ’84 
M.  Anna  ’76 

Stack 

John  B.  ’8l 

Stafford 

Mabel  Edith  ’10 
Myrtle  M~v  ’i4 

Standish 

Dora  A.  ’93 

Stangland 

Gertrude  S.  ’92 
Minnie  A.  ’91 

Stanley 

Jennie  B.  ’76 

Staples 

Charles  J.  ’9 1 

Staub 

Onnolee  A.  M.  ’07 

Stearns 

Gertrude  S.  ’91 

Stebbins 
Lillian  E.  ’14 

Steele 

Clara  Gunn  ’02 
Emily  ’81 

Henrietta  Eddy  ’97 
Josephine  Cary  ’98 
Luther  N.  ’89 
Mary  E.  ’84 
Pearl  Josephine  ’17 

Stettner 

Mae  Lillian  ’08 
Steinhausen 
Emma  Friederica  ’02 
Stephenson 
Ferna  Jane  ’16 

Steve 

Edna  ’07 


Stevens 

Fred  H.  ’75 
Fred  Russell  ’93 
Henry  E.  88 

Steves 

Adella  ’90 

Stewart 

Edith  M.  ’94 
Elsie  Anna  ’09 
Fannie  M.  ’80 
Gertrude  M.  ’85 
Jean  Rose  ’09,  ’ll 
Lillian  Valeska  ’08 

St.  John 

Myrtle  Elvira  ’08 

Stickles 

Antionette  ’98 

Stickney 
Lizzie  ’78 

Stockham 

Harriet  Frances  ’98 
Mary  E.  ’16 

Stoll 

Jennie  Cecile  ’04 
Marcella  Kate  ’98 

Stone 

Alice  D.  ’94 
Annabel  ’01 
Edith  Emma  ’98 
George  Flagg  ’02 
Maud  A.  ’92 

Storer 

Frank  B.  ’82 

Stout 

Frederick  Eugene  ’15 
Leora  Marian  ’17 

Stover 

Mary  Susanna  ’05 

Stowits 

Edna  ’98 
Ina  ’98 

Stratton 

Jessie  Dewey  ’10 
Streeter 
Faye  Grace  ’13 
Minnie  B.  ’89 

Strickland 
Lulu  R.  ’81 

Stryker 

Jessie  B.  ’03 


Stuart 

Ruth  Anna  ’00 
Stutzman 
Grace  Eleanor  ’16 
Inez  Mabel  ’14 
Lillian  Amelia  ’14 

Sullivan 

Grace  May  ’02 
Kate  ’78 

Mary  Margaret  ’06 
Minerva  C.  ’82 
Teresa  Gertrude  ’ll 

Sunderlin 

Charles  Norman  ’07 

Sutphen 

Adelaide  Minerva  ’98 
Grace  Estelle  ’07 

Sutton 

Ada  May  ’08 

Swart 

Lloyd  Henderson  ’14 

Sweeney 

Minnie  Frances  ’98 

Sweet 

Amy  Mortina  ’05 

Swift 

Jessie  Elsie  ’99 
Minnie  E.  ’94 

Sybrandt 

William  H.  ’70 

Sylla 

Clara  Louise  ’78 

Sylvester 

Lizzie  B.  ’ 7 1 

Taber 

Lucv  A.  ’96 
Mae  Augusta  ’01 

Taft 

Ethel  Birdelle  ’07 
Tallman 
Jessie  May  ’99 

Tapley 

Winifred  Bartlett  ’97 
Taylor 
Anna  Laura  ’98 
Harriet  May  ’99 
John  M.  ’88 
Kittie  ’71 

Maud  Asenath  ’07 


120 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Tenny 

Avis  L.  ’70 
Charles  B.  ’91 
Lloyd  S.  ’96 

Terney 

Julia  A.  ’92 

Terry 

Emma  C.  ’74 
Nina  Aristeen  ’98 

Thayer 

Florence  M.  ’92 
Harriet  L.  ’95 
Maud  R.  ’95 

Thistle 

Charles  Pembroke  ’00 

Thomas 

Benjamin  ’78 
Catherine  ’79 
Lois  A.  ’16 
Walter  Raleigh  ’98 


Thompson 


Julia  Mav  ’00 
May  L.  ’12 
Florence. Lorna  ’17 
Miriam  Cook  ’17 
Theodora  ’80 


Thorpe 

Ethel  M.  ’io 

Thurber 

Jennie  Ellen  ’92 

Thynge 

Marion  Josephine  ’07 

Tibbetts 

Jennie  ’03 

Tiernan 

Ella  M.  ’85 

Timmerman 

Marion  Louise  ’ll,  ’13 

Tinkham 

Laura  A.  ’88 

Titus 

Caroline  Lorene  ’07 
Emma  A.  80 
Laura  Leone  ’07 

Todd 

Alzina  L.  ’88 
Leona  E.  ’90 


Tomlinson 

Grace  Belle  ’99 


Tompkins 

Jenevere  Ethelyn  ’04 
Martha  Elmer  ’16 
William  Henry  ’91 

Tone 

Florence  ’89 
Frank  J.  ’87 

Tooley 

Arthur  ’79 

Torphy 

Emma  Mav  ’03 
Frank  E.  ’96 
Rosina  Elvira  ’02 

Tout 

Elizabeth  Annis  ’00 

Tozer 

Grace  Marion  ’07 

Tracy 

Florence  I.  ’16 
John  Walter  ’95 
Margaret  Agnes  ’08 

Treble 

Elinor  Wynne  ’17 

True 

Alvira  May  ’94 
Harriet  ’14 
Mary  E.  ’83 
Nellie  B.  ’87 
William  R.  ’96 

Truesdale 

Ella  W.  ’90 
Florence  D.  ’10 
Leon  James  ’04 
Ruth  M.  ’96 

Tubridy 

Nellie  E.  ’16 

Tucker 

James  W.  ’76 

Tunstall 

Alida  ’73 

Turner 

Grace  A.  ’12 

Tuttle 

Bernetta  May  ’02 
Emily  E.  ’16 

Twitchell 

Josephine  E.  ’91 

Udell 

Florence  M.  ’16 
Jessie  M.  ’13 


Upham 

Alson  Alcott  ’00 

Upton 

Olive  Emma  ’01 

Vahue 

Hazel  Anna  ’ll  ’13 
Ruth  Adella  ’14,  ’16 

Vail 

Pauline  ’09 

Vallance 

Clara  A.  ’89 

Valley 

Mabel  E.  ’08 

Vanaernum 

Nina  M.  ’ 1 5 

Van  Aken 
S.  Mina  ’90 

Van  Akin 
Edna  ’99 

Van  Anden 
Hazel  Louise  ’15 
Van  Arsdale 
Harriett  ’10 
Jonath  n ’87 

Van  Buren 

Clara  A.  ’73 

VanCruyningham 

Daniel  ’76 

Van  de  Mark 
Blanche  Irene  00 
Van  Derbeck 
Helen  E.  ’72 

Vanderhoof 
Mabel  Ward  ’02 
Vanderpool 
C.  Louise  ’16 
Vandewere 
Ella  J.  73 

VanDuesen 
Mary  E.  ’96 

VanEtten 
Edith  M.  ’95 

VanHorne 
Mabel  P.  ’94 

Vanlngen 
Flora  Jane  ’10 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 


121 


VanOrden 

Edna  May  ’12,  ’14 
Fanny  Smith  ’16 

VanScoy 

Mary  E.  ’92 
Phebe  C.  ’92 

VanSickle 

Cynthia  ’82 

VanVelson 

Helen  Elizabeth  ’97 
William  Oscar  ’02 

VanZandt 

Clara  Wisner  ’02 

Veazie 

Edgar  Arlington  ’01 
Shirley  Clark  ’99 

Vick 

Clara  L .’84 
Maude  M.  ’86 

Vierhile 

Clara  L.  ’14 

Voorheis 

Clara  B.  ’89 

Vosburg 

Nellie  Awilda  ’09 
Wadsworth 
Ada  May  ’00 
Alice  Elizabeth  ’04 
Anna  E.  ’75 
Harriet  ’75 
Helen  White  ’06 

Wagner 

Henrietta  S.  ’94 

Waite 

Charlotte  E.  ’91 
Jessie  I.  ’14 
Leon  Masters  ’97 

Walbran 

Mary  Anna  ’99 

Wald 

Adolphine  J.  ’88 
Waldner 
Alice  Ruth  ’09 
Waldock 
Lorena  ’17 

Waley 

Lillian  Blanche  ’17 


Walker 

Amy  ’09 
Sarah  ’04 

Wall 

Ada  Augusta  ’97 
Inez  Maud  ’97 

Wallace 

Harry  Harned  ’13 
James  Francis  ’05 
Lucinda  Boyd  ’02 
Marjorie  Maria  ’14,  ’16 
Marv  Owens  ’98 
Minnie  Isabel  ’05 

Walrath 

Maude  Edith  ’04 

Walter 

Florence  Augusta  ’02 
Lester  George  ’14 

Warboys 

John  W.  ’74 

Ward 

Kate  Onnolee  ’95 
Warfield 
Mary  Edith  ’08 
Warner 
Ethel  Irene  ’01 
Emma  L.  ’70 
Florence  Elizabeth  ’16 

Warren 

Edna  Pearl  ’01 
Edwin  L.  ’72 
George  Herbert  ’15 
Minnie  Catherine  ’99 

Warwick 

Lillian  Maude  ’08 
Washburn 
Mildred  ’89 

Wastinger 
Lucy  A.  ’14 

Waterbury 
Dora  ’92 
Mary  ’03 

Waterman 

Laura  Mabel  ’99 

Waters 

Florence  Linwood  ’15 

Watrous 

Hattie  C.  ’81 


Watson 

Christine  ’l5 
Elizabeth  May  ’04 

Watt 

Richard  C.  ’87 

Watters 

Mabel  Randolph  ’05 

Wattling 

Josephine  Gertrude  ’98 

Way 

Alice  E.  ’75 
Clara  Alice  ’02 
Harriet  Richmond  ’94 
Nellie  E.  ’82 

Weaver 

Harry  Smith  ’05 

Webb 

Edwin  D.  ’94 

Weber 

Evelyn  Catherine  ’12 
Webster 
Bertha  M.  ’13 
Clinton  A.  ’89 
Hattie  E.  ’90 
Josephine  Elizabeth  ’04 
Julia  Elizabeth  ’04 
J.  Willard  ’78 
Katherine  Trevor  ’12, 
’15 

Sarah  Lillian  ’06 

Weeks 

Cora  Alice  ’08 
Curtis  Porter  ’97 
Frederick  Albert  ’02 
Gladys  M.  ’16 
Mabel  Emma  ’06 

Weiler 

Sophia  E.  ’73 

Weis 

Florence  Louise  ’03 

Welch 

Agnes  Genevieve  ’06 
Bernine  Marie  ’05 
Hattie  E.  ’84 
Honor  Christine  ’ll 
Julia  Agnes  ’93 
Margaret  T.  ’76 
Mary  E.  ’84 
Mary  Loretto  ’92 

Weldon 

Marie  Lillian  ’14,  ’16 


122 


BROCKPORT  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


Weller 

Edith  ’89 
Ethel  ’88 
Ethelyn  Pearl  ’99 

Wells 

Florence  ’04 
Jennie  E.  ’90 
Lillian  A.  ’93 

Welsher 

Ina  May  ’08 

Westcott 

Eva  Pauline  ’17 

Westfall 

Catherine  Edna  ’16 

Wettling 

Josephine  Gertrude  ’98 

Weyburn 

Elsie  May  ’05 

Weyneth 

Margaret  H.  ’17 

Wheaton 

Edna  May  ’08 

Wheeler 

Caroline  M.  ’92 
Florence  Mabel  ’08 
Grace  ’l5 

Whipple 

Helene  ’13 
Hubert  Allen  ’00 

White 

Burton  A.  ’92 
Charles  G.  ’73 
Clara  S.  ’76 
Frank  Morton  ’07 
Frederick  A.  ’8l 
Harrison  Locke  ’08 
James  C.  ’70 
Jessie  ’76 
John  H.  Jr.,  ’16 
John  H.  ’94 
Lillian  Sarah  ’01,  ’03 
Louise  Hooper  ’00 
Margaret  M.  ’88 
Mary  O.  ’78 
Robert  Whitman  ’ll 
Ruby  Louise  ’97 

Whiting 

M.  Antionette  ’75 
Myrna  Lavanch  ’ 1 7 
Rachel  R.  ’80 


Whitman 

Helen  G.  ’16 
Nellie  E.  ’10 

Whitney 

Isabella  B.  ’88 

Whitwell 

Ruth  Ella  ’16 

Wicks 

Lorena  Adella  ’05 

Wickes 

Mildred  Lisle  ’10 
Wickham 
Bessie  ’08 

Widener 
Bertha  C.  ’70 
Esther  Sarah  ’92 

Wilbur 

S.  D.  ’70 

Wilder 

Marguerite  Isabelle  ’14 

Wilcox 

Gertrude  Belle  ’02 
Lucius  Dudley  ’92 
Mary  Elizabeth  ’97 

Willcox 

William  R.  ’82 

Wilde 

Lydia  Mae  ’97 

Wilder 

Ethel  Malin  ’98 
Eva  L.  ’10 
Herbert  E.  ’98 
Maude  Elsie  ’98 
Wilkinson 
Lillian  C.  ’92 
Ross  B.  ’97 
William  ’02 

Willits 

Susan  I.  ’96 

Williams 
Boyd  N.  ’17 
Burr  Fiske  ’01 
Carlotta  ’91 
Charles  S.  ’88 
Florence  ’88 
Grace  L.  ’95 
George  Way  ’07 
John  E.  ’94 
Luella  Lolita  ’13 
L.  Cola  ’86 
May  Constance  ’14 


Mildred  Calire  ’07 
Myrtle  F.  ’16 
Russell  Bates  ’13 

Williamson 

Rosetta  May  ’01 

Wilmot 

Margaret  ’03 

Willsea 

Flora  C.  ’73 

Willson 

Mary  ’89 

Wilson 

Elva  A.  ’ 1 5 
George  Elbert  ’99 
George  Newman  ’03 
Lela  Elizabeth  ’00 
Lewis  Albert  ’0  7 
Martha  Agnes  ’05 
Mary  Druzilla  ’13 
Ora  Edith  ’00 

Wimer 

Catherine  Elizabeth  ’08 

Windust 

Mary  M.  ’79 

Wing 

Jennie  I.  ’14 
Frank  ’00 

Winne 

Beatrice  09 
Elsina  Barbara  ’ 1 7 
Lula  A.  ’12,  ’14 

Winship 

Luther  Blossom  ’97 
Winshurst 
Zula  May  ’05,  ’06 

Winslow 

Louisa  A.  ’70 
Leon  Loyal  ’06 

Wintersteen 

Emily  Adelaide  ’07 
Withey 
Frances  L.  ’17 
Witmer 
Anna  B.  ’89 

Witney 
Edwin  H.  ’13 
George  Walter  08 
Wm.  R.  ’13 


ALUMNI  INDEXES 


1 


Wittman 

Elida  G.  ’96 

Wood 

Alice  Louise  ’03 
Berenice  Darrow  ’03 
Francela  P.  ’70 
Harriet  Louise  !98 
Myrtle  Ada  ’10 

Woodward 

Myrtle  Adella  ’13,  ’ l 5 
Woodworth 
Jennie  L.  ’85 
Woolard 

Harriet  J.  ’90 


Worbois 

Louisa  ’99 

Worthing 

Edith  Gertrude  ’05 
Frances  C.  ’10 

Worthington 

Florence  Elizabeth  ’1 

Wright 

Albert  Hazen  ’99 
Carolina  May  ’1 5 
Della  S.  ’07 
Hannah  A.  85 
Rubey  Angeline  ’07 


Wyckoff 

LaVerne  B.  ’74 

Yelland 

Mabel  Dorothy  ’04 

Yerkes 

Claribel  ’01 

Yoeman 

George  F.  ’7l 

Zimmerman 

Rena  ’98 

Zuber 

Lida  Delia  ’00 


CONTENTS 


I  SEMICENTENNIAL  EXERCISES 

Page 

Program  - - - - - - - 3 

Address  of  the  Governor  of  the  State  4 

Address  of  Regent  Vaiider  Veer  7 

Address  of  Hon.  William  R.  Willcox  - - - - 10 

Address  of  Regent  Moot  - - - - - - 12 

Address  of  Regent  Alexander  - - - - - 13 

Address  of  the  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Education  - - 16 

Address  of  the  1 9 1 7 Class  President  20 

Address  of  the  President  of  the  Local  Board  20 

II  HISTORY 

General  Historical  Sketch  ......  22 

The  Local  Board  of  Managers  . ....  26 

The  Faculty  --------  27 

Number  of  Graduates  ------  36 

III  ALUMNI  STATISTICS 

Class  of  1868  to  Class  of  1 9 1 7,  inclusive  - - 3 7 to  97 

IV  ALUMNI  INDEXES 


General  Alphabetic  Index  of  Graduates 


98  to  124 


1830-1854 


1855-1866 


1867-1888 


1889-1900 


1901-1917 


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